Hip Conditions Treated by Online Physiotherapy Services
The hip joint, also known as a ball-and-socket joint, is one of the biggest and most significant joints within our body. It is a key component in stability and mobility, as well as everyday activities such as sitting, walking, and running. Online Physiotherapy Services, we are experts in identifying and treating various hip conditions that may affect the quality of your living. Our aim is to offer customized care that alleviates discomfort, improves functioning, and improves joint health over the long term.
Why Choose Us?
Thanks to the convenience in online consults you are able to get expert advice in the comfort of your own home. Our certified physiotherapists are committed to assisting you in achieving your goals while restoring mobility that is free of pain.
Common Hip Conditions We Treat
Hip Osteoarthritis
The hip osteoarthritis condition is a condition that causes degeneration where the cartilage that cushions the hip joint wears away which causes stiffness, pain as well as a reduction in mobility. Through personalised physiotherapy treatments, our focus is on strengthening joint strength, improving flexibility and easing discomfort.
Hip Bursitis
The bursae are inflamed and irritated. (fluid-filled sacs that protect the joint of the hip) results in hip bursitis, which causes localized inflammation and pain. The physiotherapists at our clinic use specific treatments, such as manual therapy as well as advice on modifying activity to treat this issue effectively.
Hip Impingement (FAI)
Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) is a condition that occurs because bone abnormalities within the hip joint create friction in the movement. It can cause pain and limited motion. Our exercise programs are designed to improve joint functionality and reduce discomfort.
Hip Tendonitis
Inappropriate use of hip tendons, like the gluteal and iliopsoas tendons, could cause the development of pain and inflammation. Our method includes mild stretching exercises, exercises to strengthen, and instructions on how to modify your activity for the healing process to take place.
Hip Fractures and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Recovering from hip fractures and hip replacement surgery is a process that requires supervised exercise. Post-surgical rehabilitation is a program focused on pain relief strengthening, recovering strength and returning functional mobility.
Hip Labral Tears
The labrum, the circle of cartilage around the hip joint, may be torn by injuries or repetitive strains. The condition can cause discomfort in the groin, limited movement, and the sound of clicking. The rehabilitation programs we offer include strengthening surrounding muscles as well as stabilizing the hip joint.
Trochanteric Pain Syndrome
Achyness on the external side of the hip, usually caused by tendon or muscle problems, may be chronic and even debilitating. The physiotherapy sessions we offer focus on the cause of the problem through stretching, strengthening, and posture adjustment.
Our Treatment Approach
In Online Physiotherapy Services, we provide physiotherapy virtual sessions that incorporate evidence-based practices with advanced methods. The process we follow comprises the following:
A Comprehensive Evaluation: An in-depth assessment of your hip health, including medical history, symptoms, and mobility tests.
Customized Treatment Plans: Therapy and exercises that are tailored to your needs. Procedures are designed to suit your specific needs.
Training and Assistance: Guidelines regarding posture, ergonomics as well as lifestyle modifications that can prevent repeat incidences.
Regular monitoring: Sessions will follow up on progress. Keep track of progress and adjust the treatment plan if necessary.
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Get started on your way to an unrestricted, healthy lifestyle through the ease of online physical therapy.
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get a consultation
You can meet your physiotherapist via a secure video chat.
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Take Your Treatment
Personal treatment plan by following the steps.
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Check Progress
Keep track of your recovery by completing regular check-ups
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What can I do to determine that my hip pain needs the use of physiotherapy?
Consistent stiffness, pain, or a lack of hip mobility, which affects your daily activities, is an indication that physiotherapy could be helpful.
Does online physiotherapy have the potential to be efficient for hip pain?
Yes, our online classes are specifically created to offer expert advice as well as specialized exercises. We also provide regular assistance to manage hip issues successfully.
How long will it take for improvement to be seen in the hip joint discomfort?
The length of treatment is dependent on the severity and progress of the patient. However, most patients see improvements after just a couple of weeks of regular exercise.