As we age, everyday activities like walking, climbing stairs or even standing up from a chair can start to feel more difficult. While occasional aches and stiffness are a normal part of getting older, persistent hip pain may point to something more serious. For many older adults, hip surgery can be a life-changing option that […] The post When Is It Time for Hip Surgery? Signs Patients Shouldn’t Ignore appeared first on Stony Brook Medicine Health News.| Stony Brook Medicine Health News
Have you been dealing with a nagging pain in your buttock that just doesn’t want to go away? You’ve tried everything. Ice, heat, massaging the area, but nothing is working! This annoyance of pain around the backside of your hip may be due to a condition known as ‘piriformis syndrome’, which is somewhat of a [...]| [P]rehab
When dealing with bunion, knee, and hip pain, it can be overwhelming trying to decide what to focus on first. The good news is, it might have a simple fix.| Northwest Surgery Center
Bunions and hip alignment are linked, but should you repair your bunions first or have your hip replaced? Today, we will answer this question!| Northwest Surgery Center
This weeks topics: 1. Hip joint mobilization/bony adaptations 2. Notetaking/Capturing Information 3. Heel lift mistakes 4. Top-Down Knee pain| Bill Hartman