Hip Pain

Hip pain can have causes that aren’t due to underlying disease. Examples include trauma, lying on a side for a prolonged period, overuse, muscle stiffness, sitting in an awkward position, sprains, or strains. When a person experiences lower back and hip pain simultaneously, there may be an underlying injury or medical condition causing both of these symptoms. In other cases, the causes may be distinct.

Lower back and hip pain can make performing daily activities difficult. If these symptoms do not resolve or suddenly get worse, a person should seek medical attention.

  • Arthritis
  • Injuries
  • Pinched Nerves
  • Cancer

If your hip pain is caused by a muscle or tendon strain, osteoarthritis, or tendinitis, you can usually relieve it with over-the-counter pain medication such as acetaminophen or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug such as ibuprofen or naproxen.

If you experience prolonged symptoms of hip pain, My Spine Relief has doctors who provide treatments for many spine and pain conditions and can help you find the right doctor to provide you with freedom from unwanted painful lower back pain.

Regardless of the cause, prevention helps improve the outlook of a person with back and hip pain. We have doctors who provide treatments for many spine and pain conditions and can help you find the right doctor to provide you with relief from hip and back pain.

At My Spine Relief, we have doctors who provide treatments for many spine and pain conditions and can help you find the right doctor to provide you with freedom from unwanted painful lower back pain. On your first office visit our office will establish a foundation for treating your condition. We will obtain important information like medical history and allow you to get to know your doctor. Your comfort is of utmost importance because we do not just see your condition, but we see you.

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