Pain - hip
A hip fracture is considered a medical emergency. Therefore, if suspected, you should get medical help right away.
As the pain improves, gradually begin to exercise. It is best to work with a physical therapist to learn proper exercises and how to advance your activity. Swimming...
Read moreSpondylolisthesis (spaun-di-lo-lie-thee-sis) is a mouthful and is a common cause of low back pain (although it can exist anywhere in the... Read more »
Starting a little less than a year ago, I would walk my father’s miniature Schnauzer, Austin, as well as my terrier mix, Noel. Each dog... Read more »
Life can be a pain in the groin. You hear about groin pain all the time if you watch enough football, baseball and basketball. But, you do... Read more »
A new study published in the July 5 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine found that “massage therapy may be effective for treatment... Read more »
Traveling with a sore back is challenging. Between the heavy luggage and the strange beds, a person can develop more pain than the trip is... Read more »
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Patients who report "hip pain" often point to the side of the hip over the region of the greater trochanter. The greater trochanter can be felt along... Read more »
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Pain along the back of the hip can be a very complex and puzzling condition to figure out. It's a fairly rare problem and affects athletes involved... Read more »
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Patients are surprised after a total hip replacement by how much it can hurt those first few days. They do okay while sitting or resting, but once... Read more »
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common cause of knee pain in athletes. Active teens and adults are affected most often. The exact cause of... Read more »
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Patellofemoral pain, also called PF pain, is the name for pain in the front of the knee around the patella (the kneecap). It is a common disorder. PF... Read more »