Hip Pain Treatment
Our 45-minute non-surgical treatment offers rapid, effective relief, helping you move freely and comfortably again. Imagine performing all your daily tasks without the constant burden of pain.
Why Other Treatments Fail and Provide Only Temporary Relief
Hip Pain conditions we treat at Praanaa
Different types of arthritis exist, and many of them have an impact on the Hip or Lower Back. It can be challenging to walk and indulge in things you enjoy.
It occurs due to gradual breakdown and loss of cartilage in one or more joints due to wear and tear over time. The friction makes your hip hurt, become stiff, and joints sometimes swell.
It is an autoimmune illness that develops when your immune system erroneously targets your own body tissues and joints. Pain, swelling, inflammation, and stiffness around the Hip are common symptoms.
This inflammatory condition results in joint discomfort and swelling. The majority of patients also have psoriasis, a skin disorder that results in rashes that are red, scaly, and irritated.
While typically affecting the spine, this type of arthritis can also result in hip pain while sitting.
Bursitis is a painful ailment that affects the bursae, which are tiny sacs filled with fluid that act as cushions for the muscles, tendons, and bones close to your joints. Bursitis develops when bursae swell up. Bursitis frequently develops in joints that experience regular repetitive motion, such as one in the Hip.
The labrum is the cartilage ring that encircles the hip socket and holds the thigh bone's ball in place. When it ruptures, it causes hip or groin pain, restricts motion, and gives the impression that the Hip is locking, catching, or clicking.
When a muscle or ligament that supports the Hip is overstretched or damaged, it can cause a hip strain or sprain. Hip sprains are a pretty common injury that happens after a fall. Even minor hip sprains can result in chronic discomfort if untreated. Swelling, tenderness and even pain that radiates into the legs are among the symptoms.
A painful condition of the Hip where the blood supply to the hip joint (femur's head) is cut off. Osteonecrosis can ultimately result in the breakdown of the hip joint and severe arthritis because bone cells require an uninterrupted blood supply to remain healthy.
The hip bones also can fuse abnormally and restrict movement due to various strenuous exercises. In addition, This painful condition, when left untreated, can result in osteoarthritis prematurely.
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