Femoral and hip pain can be hard to differentiate. Click on the sections below to see if we can identify the cause of your pain.
A labral tear may cause pain, weakness, and/or hip instability (subluxation or dislocation). In physical therapy, we emphasize strengthening to see if it’s possible to rule out or postpone surgery.
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One of the most common causes of a broken hip, or a femoral fracture, is falling. If you think you have broken a bone, seek prompt medical attention. It’s important to treat a fracture as soon as possible for proper healing. Click to schedule an appointment today.
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Arthritis is common degenerative joint disease, but adding physical therapy to your routine can relieve your symptoms, build strength for fall risk prevention, and vastly improve your quality of life. People who don’t exercise regularly experience pain more often than those meeting physical activity recommendations. Physical activity increases joint lubrication, joint nourishment, and circulation. A physical therapist can help you find the next best step to ease you into exercise.
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Tendinitis is inflammation of a tendon and typically causes pain at the site of the tendon.
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Muscle strains are classified as stretching or damaging a muscle in your body. When you “pull a muscle” that’s a muscle strain.
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