Maximize your mobility and enhance your quality of life with our specialized hip pain treatments at Maximum Potential Physiotherapy in Calgary. We’re devoted to addressing the root cause of your issues with our experienced team and advanced techniques. Our custom rehabilitation plans aim for optimal results, guiding you back to a pain-free lifestyle.
Gluteal Tendinopathy Treatment
Gluteal tendinopathy, often resulting from overuse or injury, can lead to pain and discomfort around the hip area. Maximum Potential Physiotherapy’s treatment focuses on relieving pain through specific strengthening and stretching exercises, alongside manual therapy techniques to improve tendon health and function.
Hip Impingement Treatment (Femoroacetabular Impingement)
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a condition where the hip bones are abnormally shaped, causing pain and stiffness. Our approach includes targeted exercises to improve hip joint mobility and strength, combined with education on activity modifications to prevent further impingement.
Ischial Bursitis Treatment (Weaver’s Bottom)
Ischial bursitis, or Weaver’s Bottom, involves inflammation of the bursa beneath the ischial tuberosity. Maximum Potential Physiotherapy offers treatments such as cushioning strategies, physiotherapy exercises, and modalities to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain, enhancing your sitting comfort.
Hip Adductor Tendinopathy Treatment
Hip adductor tendinopathy can cause pain in the inner thigh due to overuse or injury. Our clinic provides a comprehensive treatment regimen, including manual therapy and exercises focused on strengthening and stretching the adductor muscles, to restore function and prevent recurrence.
Hip Flexor Strain Treatment
A hip flexor strain occurs when one of the hip flexor muscles is stretched or torn. At Maximum Potential Physiotherapy, treatment involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), followed by a tailored exercise program to strengthen the hip flexors and improve flexibility.
Snapping Hip Syndrome Treatment (Coxa Saltans)
Snapping hip syndrome, or coxa saltans, is characterized by a snapping sensation when the hip is moved. Our treatment options include activity modification, strengthening and stretching exercises, and manual therapy to address the underlying cause of the snapping and reduce symptoms.
Piriformis Syndrome Treatment
Piriformis syndrome results in buttock pain and can affect the sciatic nerve. Maximum Potential Physiotherapy’s treatments focus on stretching the piriformis muscle, strengthening surrounding muscles, and relieving nerve irritation to improve comfort and mobility.
Hip Osteoarthritis Treatment
Hip osteoarthritis causes joint pain and stiffness, affecting mobility. Our tailored treatments aim to reduce pain and improve joint function through a combination of physiotherapy exercises, manual therapy, and education on joint protection strategies.
Hip Labral Tear Treatment
A hip labral tear involves damage to the cartilage surrounding the hip joint. Maximum Potential Physiotherapy offers specialized rehabilitation exercises to strengthen the hip joint, along with manual therapy techniques to enhance mobility and reduce pain.
Hip Bursitis Treatment (Trochanteric Bursitis)
Trochanteric bursitis results in pain and tenderness over the outside of the hip. Our effective treatment strategies include physiotherapy exercises to improve hip strength and flexibility, alongside modalities to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
Overcome Hip Pain Today
Experience a life free from hip pain with expert care at Maximum Potential Physiotherapy in Calgary. Our dedicated team is here to provide you with personalized, effective treatment plans designed to address your specific hip pain condition. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards regaining your mobility and enhancing your quality of life.
Services We Offer
At Maximum Potential Physiotherapy, our commitment to your health extends far beyond hip pain treatment. We offer a diverse array of services designed to meet your holistic health needs. Discover how we can support you across different aspects of wellness and rehabilitation.
- Physiotherapy
- Registered Massage Therapy
- IMS Therapy
- Pelvic Health Physio
- Manual Therapy
- Exercise Therapy
- Physioyoga
- TMJ Physiotherapy
Hip Pain Treatment Calgary FAQs
What Lifestyle Changes Can I Make to Help Manage My Hip Pain?
Incorporating low-impact exercises such as swimming, cycling, or walking can significantly benefit individuals suffering from hip pain by improving joint mobility and reducing stiffness. Additionally, maintaining a healthy weight can alleviate pressure on the hips. Ensuring ergonomic adjustments at work and home, particularly if you spend long periods sitting or standing, can also help manage symptoms. It’s crucial to balance activity with rest periods to prevent overexertion of the hip joint.
How Long Does It Typically Take to See Improvements from Hip Pain Treatment?
The duration for noticeable improvements varies depending on the specific hip condition, the severity of symptoms, and individual response to treatment. Most individuals begin to experience relief within a few weeks of consistent treatment. However, full recovery from certain conditions, such as osteoarthritis or labral tears, may take several months. It’s important to follow your physiotherapist’s guidance and adhere to the personalized treatment plan for the best outcomes.
Can Hip Pain Be a Sign of a More Serious Condition?
While hip pain is often due to overuse, injury, or age-related wear and tear, it can occasionally signal more serious conditions such as osteoporosis, hip fractures, or infections. If hip pain is accompanied by severe swelling, redness, warmth to the touch, or an inability to bear weight, it’s important to seek immediate medical attention. These symptoms may indicate a need for more advanced diagnostic testing and treatment.
What Can I Do to Prevent Hip Pain from Returning?
Preventing hip pain involves adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes regular, moderate exercise to keep the hip muscles strong and flexible. Paying attention to posture, using proper techniques during activities, and avoiding repetitive motions that strain the hip can also prevent pain. Additionally, incorporating hip-strengthening and flexibility exercises into your routine, as advised by your physiotherapist, can help maintain hip health and prevent future injuries.
Maximum Potential Physiotherapy
1620 29 St NW #125, Calgary, AB T2N 4L7, Canada
(403) 744-5048
Hours:
Monday to Tuesday: 7 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 7 AM – 7 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed