Osteoarthritis is the most common, chronic, degenerative joint disease, which affects articular cartilage. The hip joint is usually afected due the load carried.
What are the Symptoms of Hip Osteoarthritis ?
Patients with Hip Osteoarthritis usually face the following symptoms :
- Pain in the Hip joint
- Pain on the later side of thigh and towards the knee
- Pain in the groin
- Swelling
- Joint deformation
- Functional restrictions
- Muscle atrophy
- Quality of life deterioration
How can Physical Therapy Help with Hip Osteoarthritis ?
Patients with Hip Osteoarthritis if their are in advanced stage of the clinical condition, or face severe symptoms must be managed surgically, but in cases that this is not possible, either due to age restriction, or due to other pathologies, or simply because of the patients choice, conservative therapy with Physical Therapy is necessary. Orthopedic Manual Therapy can help reduce the symptoms, improve strength and help the patient learn to live with the condition, improving functionality and quality of life. The interventions applied are :
Did you Have Hip Arthroplasty ?
Physical Therapy can help you maximize the benefits of a surgery.Together with Physical Therapist Mr. Danalis you will customise your rehabilitaion, so that post-surgery pain is addressed quickly, and with exercise your leg will once again be strong and with full range of motion.
For Hip Osteoarhritis Contact PhysioDanali today for expert consultation.
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