08/6/2012

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Hip Bursitis and Physiotherapy

Hip bursitis is a painful condition, especially if an individual has had a pre-existing hip injury. Athletes involved in repetitive movements like running or bicycling are likely to experience bursitis.

Bursitis is the swelling of the bursa, which is a small cushion-like sac containing fluid. It is a protective sac that surrounds joints. The hip bursa is located over the outside part of the hip bone (also known as the trochanter). 

This protective sac is also present in other joints like the knee, shoulder, and heel. When the bursa becomes inflamed, the pain is usually sharp and intense.

Occasionally, the pain of hip bursitis can be dull and achy. It may also spread to the lower back. The inside of the hip (towards the groin area) can also get affected.

Traditionally, a physician may decide to treat the pain and discomfort of bursitis with medication, altertnately, a physiotherapist can use effective tools such as laser and ultrasound to decrease pain and inflammation. Weight loss to minimize load on the joint and surrounding tissues may also be recommended. A physical therapist can play an important role in the design of a safe, effective exercise program to strengthen muscles and improve joint mobility without pain and discomfort.

 
Prevention with Physiotherapy

A vicious cycle of pain and inflammation can result in progressive joint stiffness and muscle weakness, as the body tries to limit the extent of pain associated with bursitis. When pain subsides, a physiotherapist can help the individual restore mobility and strength.

The first step with physiotherapy is a detailed evaluation to determine the extent of motion, strength, flexibility and the status of tissues surrounding the joint. This may require advanced tests. After gathering the right information, the therapist can plan a safe, effective program to decrease pain and inflammation and an exercise program to help the individual recover as soon as possible. It's important to maintain full range of motion in the hip joint, and strengthen the surrounding muscles after a period of warm up and stretching. Certain postures may need to be avoided. All of this will be outlined and documented by the physiotherapist, who will guide the patient throughout the recovery process.

The primary objective of physiotherapy is to reduce pain by improving mobility and restoring muscle balance gradually. Supervised exercise is important in the early stages, followed by a progressive home exercise program consisting of hip strengthening exercises. The intensity of these exercises will be judged by the physiotherapist.

 
Beating Hip Bursitis
 

If you or someone you know is suffering from hip pain, a physiotherapist can diagnose the condition to determine whether bursitis is a likely cause.

Since the hip is a major weight bearing joint, it is important to treat hip bursitis as quickly as possible. Left untreated, the condition can become extremely painful and trigger low back pain and postural imbalances.

Your physiotherapist may suggest mobility exercises like bicycling and strengthening exercises like leg raises, depending on your current condition. It is highly recommended that you consult your physiotherapist before beginning any exercises if you have hip pain. This will minimize stress on inflamed tissues and help you avoid pain and further injury.

Stop the frustrating cycle of pain and inactivity. Call us today for an assessment. Don't let hip pain get in the way of a healthy, active lifestyle.

 
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