The
hip joint is made up of the large bone of the upper leg,
called the "femur," and the pelvic bone, or
"ilium." Hip pain can develop for a variety
of reasons. The most common causes of hip pain include
joint and muscle stiffness and imbalance, tendon inflammation
(tendonitis), bursitis, arthritis, and nerve irritation.
A thorough examination including orthopedic and neurologic
testing and X-rays if necessary, will help to determine
your exact diagnosis and individualized treatment plan.
Possible treatment options may include
joint manipulation, physiotherapeutic procedures such
as ultrasound or electrical stimulation therapy, acupuncture,
and therapeutic exercises to rehabilitate the affected
muscles. If after examination we conclude that your case
cannot be helped with conservative care, a prompt referral
will be made.
We hope you will find this general
information helpful. If you need additional information
about the following condition, please call us at our office
during regular business hours, and one of our staff members
will be happy to assist you with any questions you may
have. Our office number is 555-555-5555.
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