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Hip Pain
Two main causes of hip pain are Osteoarthritis and trochanteric bursitis, although there are others.
- Osteoarthritis of the hip will normally show up as pain and stiffness in the hip. The pain can however refer into the groin and down the front of the thigh as far as the knee. The pain and stiffness often leads to a limp, and functional difficulties, such as getting dressed.
- Trochanteric Bursitis: This is inflammation of the main hip bursa and can cause pain directly on the hip bone especially if one tries to sleep on that side
- Hip Replacement: Post operative physiotherapy is important to optimise recovery.
Treatments include:
To arrange an appointment or to speak with one of our specialists, call us on 01562 67129 / 0121 550 5778 or email:
info@worcestershirephysiotherapy.co.uk
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All our physiotherapists are members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), and also registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC).
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