Can a Chiropractor Help With Hip Pain?

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Chances are, you've visited a chiropractic practice due to back pain. But did you know a chiropractor can help with hip pain as well?


The most common causes of hip pain include arthritis, muscle strain, joint injury, and metabolic diseases. Pain in this joint might be felt in any part of the hip, from the upper edge of the hipbone to the groin. It can range from a mild ache to an intense burning sensation. It can be felt anywhere from the front of the hip to the back. 


Hip pain can occur at any time and can be very mild or debilitating. It can happen while you’re sitting, standing, walking, or even when lying down. But however you experience it, it can be quite discomforting.


The good news is that chiropractors can help with hip pain, and, in this article, we'll tell you how.


How Chiropractic Care Deals With Hip Pain


The main goal of chiropractic treatment for hip pain is to fix the misalignment of the joint and other connecting joints. Due to many factors such as lack of exercise, too much exercise, an unbalanced diet, and improper work and sleep ergonomics, the hip joint may become misaligned.


This causes pain in the joint and surrounding muscles, which happens because the misalignment might also affect the nerves and blood vessels in the area, as well as the tendons.


When it comes to how a chiropractor can help with hip pain, here are some common hip issues that a chiropractor can diagnose and treat:

  • Dysplasia

  • Overuse injuries

  • Joint degeneration

  • Subluxations

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Sprain or Strain in the hip

  • Sciatica or Piriformis Syndrome

  • Tight Hip Flexor

  • Irritable Hip Syndrome

  • Trochanteric Bursitis

  • Hip Bursitis


Please note that when chiropractors diagnose specific medical issues such as hip fractures, they will refer the patient to see an orthopedist to receive the appropriate care. 


Do You Need a Referral From an Orthopedist To See a Chiropractor?


Your chiropractor can help with hip pain without needing a referral from your orthopedist. Moreover, even when patients come with a medical referral, most chiropractors will still want to perform an initial assessment, including a physical examination and sometimes X-rays too. 


Based on this assessment, the chiropractor can create a personalized treatment plan and determine the range of adjustments best suited for the patient.


Another important part of this initial assessment is determining the patient's lifestyle and habits. Chiropractic therapy has a holistic approach to treatment, which means that chiropractic patients receive much more than the adjustments in the office. A professional chiropractor will advise their patients on how to improve their day-to-day lives by working through unhealthy habits, adjusting work and sleep ergonomics, and adhering to an exercise routine.


how a chiropractor can help patient with hip pain


With chiropractic adjustments, the hip joint can be realigned physiologically, which will also help with the pain. If additional medical treatment is needed, the chiropractor will refer the patient to an orthopedist.


Can Chiropractors Pop Your Hip?


A chiropractor can help with hip pain through many methods, including popping your hip. Misalignment of the hip often involves the femur moving out of place. Through chiropractic adjustments, the femoral head is properly placed inside the hip joint. It will usually make a popping sound, known as popping the hip back in its place. 


Why Should You Go See a Chiropractor For Hip Pain?


The biggest advantage of chiropractic treatment for hip pain is that it's a non-invasive procedure that doesn't require medication. It's also painless, which may be hard to believe — but it's the truth. When dealing with hip pain, every move you make is painful, so the idea of physical therapy might seem scary. But rest assured that chiropractors know exactly what adjustments to perform to improve mobility without causing more suffering. In fact, once the hip is back in its physiological position, the pain will subside shortly.


How Long Do You Need To See a Chiropractor For Hip Pain?


A chiropractor can help with hip pain, but the time it will take usually depends on your particular issue and context.  During the first assessment, the chiropractor will provide information regarding the number of sessions required for the treatment. Based on the patient's evolution and the efficacy of the treatment, the number of sessions will be either increased or decreased.


When it comes to how chiropractic can help with hip pain, chiropractors have more options than you might think. They can work on many different parts of the body, including the joints, spine, and muscles. So whether you have hip pain, or have other forms of back pain, don't hesitate to get in touch with the right chiropractor. They won't only help you with your pain but will also help you improve your overall health and well-being.


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