The Most Common Causes of Hip Pain
Your hip joint is one of the largest joints in your body. Being a ball-and-socket joint, it fits together in such a way as to allow...
The Most Common Causes of Hip Pain
Your hip joint is one of the largest joints in your body. Being a ball-and-socket joint, it fits together in such a way as to allow...
Is Smoking Bad for Your Joints?
Smoking is related to poor heart health, respiratory disease, and many forms of cancers. But did you know that smoking...
What You Need to Know About Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement is one of the most successful joint replacement surgeries performed in the US today. At the American Hip...
How Falls Can Injure Your Hips
Did you know that 95% of the hip fractures are caused by falls, usually falling sideways? As your hips are one of the widest parts of...
Advances in Regenerative Medicine for Hip Pain
Regenerative Medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the regrowth of functional tissue to heal injuries. It may be an...
Stretches to Help Prevent Hip Injuries
Sitting at a desk for extended periods of time can tighten up the hip joint causing problems with posture, back & hip pain, and...
7 Treatments for Hip Arthritis (Arthritis Awareness Month)
Arthritis is currently the #1 cause of disability in the US negatively impacting the lives of more than 50 million Americans...
Surviving the Emotional Side of Sports Injuries
In playing sports we experience a whole spectrum of emotions from the thrill of victory to the agony of defeat. Sports teaches...
Can Playing Golf Injure Your Hips?
Your hips have an important role to play in the game of golf. They are the bridge between the legs and the body ensuring the correct...
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Hip Pain: What Are the Causes and Treatment?
The hip joint is the body’s largest ball-and-socket joint that can withstand repeated motion and a fair amount of wear and tear. Whenever you use the hip, a cushion of cartilage helps...
How to Avoid Hip Injuries for Baseball Players
Hip injuries are among the most common reasons baseball players are sidelined for a significant period. These account for about 5.5% of all baseball-related injuries.
What Exercises Should I Avoid With a Torn Labrum?
A torn hip labrum, also referred to as a hip labral tear, is an injury to the labrum, the ring of cartilage that lines the rim of the acetabulum or hip socket. While a torn labrum occurs mainly in athletes...
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