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To learn more about Hip Pain contact an Orthopedic Hip Specialist at Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital.

To learn more about Hip Joint Pain contact an Orthopedic Hip Specialist at Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital.

Many people experience hip pain at some point in their lives. Hip pain can occur due to a variety of causes, and it is important to get to the bottom of your hip pain in order to receive the most effective hip pain treatment.

To learn more about Hip Pain Treatment contact an Orthopedic Hip Specialist at Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital.

If you are experiencing hip joint pain for more than a week, you should seek treatment. If you suffer a fall that results in hip pain, it is recommended to get a proper diagnosis to rule out a hip fracture. Hip pain that prohibits you from walking comfortably or sleeping should be examined. If you cannot bend your hip, have a fever or notice swelling of the hip or thigh, hip pain treatment may be necessary. Sometimes, a hip problem can manifest as thigh or even back pain.

To learn more about Hip Pain Treatments contact an Orthopedic Hip Specialist at Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital.

In the last decade, advances in surgical hip pain treatment have been monumental, making hip pain a thing of the past for many patients. Minimally invasive hip arthroscopy has become much more sophisticated and effective, with few aftereffects. More durable and highly functioning hip implant options have helped hip pain patients provide longer lasting results from hip joint replacement. Surgical hip pain treatment can return you to a level of functioning and comfort very close to normal.

To learn more about Hip Pain Treatments contact an Orthopedic Hip Specialist at Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital.

Whether you have had surgery for your hip pain or not, hip joint pain can be managed by including proper stretching techniques in your daily routine. Exercises such as yoga or Pilates can help control hip pain by keeping the hip joints flexible and blood circulating to the joint. If your hip pain is under control via medication, a walking regimen will keep the hip joint lubricated and help deter osteoporosis. Your doctor can coordinate with a physical therapist to design an exercise and pain management program for your hip pain.

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