Hip Pain

An Overview of Hip Pain from Stamford Sports & Spine

At Stamford Sports & Spine, our patients come to see us for a variety of reasons. One of the most common is hip pain. We are here to make sure that everyone in the Stamford, Greenwich, and Norwalk, CT, areas have access to a doctor who can provide a well-rounded approach to their healthcare concerns. That is exactly our goal.

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The Most Common Causes of Hip Pain

Even though many people associate a chiropractor with back pain treatment, we are also capable of treating a number of different conditions, like hip pain. People use their hips to do so much throughout the day, ranging from walking and running to structural support. For this reason, it is important for everyone to know about some of the common causes of hip pain. 

There are a number of common reasons why someone might come to see us if they are suffering from hip pain. One of the most common is arthritis. This is a chronic medical condition that can lead to inflammation of the hip joint.

Another common cause of hip pain is a fracture. Because the hips are some of the thickest bones in the body, fractures are relatively uncommon in younger people. As people age, however, their bones start to weaken. As a result, the bones are more prone to fractures.

Another cause of hip pain is tendonitis. Just like every other joint in the body, the hip is constructed of bones, cartilage, and various soft tissues. One of these tissues, called tendons, are responsible for anchoring muscles to bones. When tendons are overstressed or damaged, they tear. These tears cause not only pain but also dysfunction.

How Can Chiropractic Help? Here at our clinic, we offer chiropractic care techniques that can not only reduce your pain and dysfunction but also help your body heal. Our chiropractor and massage therapist work in tandem to offer you natural, effective treatments that can help you get back to 100 percent.

Call Stamford Sports & Spine Today

At Stamford Sports & Spine, we are led by Andrew Zomick, who has a tremendous amount of training when it comes to hip pain and numerous other sports injuries. We would be happy to show you exactly how our training helps us take care of our patients. We work hard to stay up to date on the latest treatments in our field. If you would like to learn more about how we can help you, then please call us today at 203-355-2225. We look forward to meeting you!

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