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Frequent Hip Pain - Articles
Hip Swingers: More Motion and Less Load for Painful Hips
by
Doug K.

Posted
Fri 29 Jan 2010 11:25am
A reader sent me a question regarding how to apply the concept of low load, high volume repetition that we often use for knee pain to the hip. Here's his question and my reply.
"I am looking for something along the lines of your "tailgaters" program for the knee, in order to bathe that hip joint cartilage in synovial fluid, and maybe get
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Low Back Pain and Hip Motion Correlation
by
Mike Reinold

Posted
Wed 01 Apr 2009 12:14am
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RESEARCH UPDATE: The Effect of Hip Rotation Deficits on Low Back and SI joint Pain
Low back pain (LBP) is arguably... to support the possibility that low back pain may be a result of hip rotation deficits. Several investigators have reported that LBP may be related to hip pain secondary to limited
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Hip pain
by
Cyclin' Missy
Posted
Tue 15 Feb 2011 12:54pm
ran very little but did a lot of cycling. So when I started having some minor pain in my hip during or after a run, I figured it had something to do with weak hip flexors... stride for so many years.
I’ve continued running throughout the year since then, and the hip pain still occurs sometimes during, but mostly after, running. It’s not bad – just
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Why do I still have hip pain after my implant?
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Wed 22 Dec 2010 8:32am
As a Chiropractor, I frequently see patients who have had hip implants and continue to have hip pain. I was approached by a group that is attempting to spread information about a possible cause of this continued pain.
In August of this year, two popular hip replacement models were recalled by its manufacturer, DePuy Orthopedics for their high
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Hip Pain When Blader is Full
by
Susan B.
Posted
Sat 30 May 2009 7:00pm
Mostly at night I am awaken by severe pain in my hip that goes down my leg when my bladder is full. I had back surgery but this pain in entirly different. I have a hard time walking to the restroom and then a few minutes after I have gone to the bathroom the pain subsides. Does anyone know what this is and why it happens?
Thank you for listening
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Lower Back And Hip Pain, Important Information You Need To Know
by
Sonzy

Posted
Mon 01 Sep 2008 12:00am
Having lower back and hip pain now a days seems very common. At least four out of five people will have it at some point in their life. Some people tend to have more symptoms than others and some factors are controllable, while others are not. Educating yourself more about lower back and hip pain is the first step towards being pain free
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Health Tip: When Hip Pain Signals Bursitis
by
Medline Plus
Posted
Thu 26 Aug 2010 6:00am
Common symptoms of the condition
By Diana Kohnle
Thursday, August 26, 2010
(HealthDay News) -- Hip bursitis is a painful condition that occurs when the bursa, a soft sac that cushions the hip joint, becomes inflamed.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says signs of hip bursitis may include:
Pain
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ACUPRESSURE POINTS FOR HIP PAIN..
by
Barmac
Posted
Thu 04 Nov 2010 2:14pm
Hold your middle and index fingers against two points located at the centre of each buttock. Apply firm pressure for at least a minute. Release, then press again for a minute. This should reduce hip pain and joint stiffness.
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Hip pain
by
Judith L.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:12am
This is the third day in a row when the pain in my right hip - actually it's at the top of my right thigh - has been significant. I am having trouble getting in and out of my car, I had trouble moving my leg up and down in a pedi-chair yesterday, and just walking can be so sharply painful.
The weather has been damp or actually raining. Might
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Hip Pain Testimonial
by
John Elder
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 12:00am
Here is the testimonial from Joan Hampf. Joan has been coming to Egoscue for a couple of months now and is almost 100% pain free! She has taken control of her health! Congratulations Joan–keep up the great work!
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