Hip Osteoarthritis (Hip OA), Cartilage Damage and the Ageing Hip: What is Hip OA, What are the Possible Causes and Symptoms
In this blog we will discuss what is hip osteoarthritis (hip OA), what are the usual symptoms and causes.
In this blog we will discuss what is hip osteoarthritis (hip OA), what are the usual symptoms and causes.
Ischial or ischiogluteal bursitis is a diagnosis referring to inflammation of the small flat, fluid-filled cushion called the ischiogluteal bursa that sits over the hamstring tendons at the sitting bone. The hamstring muscles (semimembranosis, semitendinosis and biceps femoris muscles) in the back of the thigh help to extend the hip (take the thigh backwards), but […]
Coccydynia (pronounced cox-y-dynia) simply means painful coccyx, which is the small bone at the tip of the tailbone
Here, we discuss some simple strategies to reduce hip pain sitting, when socialising and travelling.
Is there any one good posture that could best help with hip pain relief is not such an easy question to answer!
In this blog we will discuss how much you are doing of something and is that too much or too little!
This week we examine how pain might occur in the hip joint and what the general structures are around the hip and pelvis that may be involved in pain.
Pain is an experience that the brain creates for the purposes of stimulating you to change your behaviour or seek help for a perceived problem with your body. Signals from danger sensors in the body travel through the nervous system to the brain. Here the information is processed and the brain sometimes (but not always) produces a pain experience.  Â
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