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Hip
Hip pain often arises from reduced
mobility in the hip joint. This joint is extremely mobile but sedentary
western living makes hardly any use of the available range. The ball and
socket mechanism of the hip joint needs to be lubricated across the entire
surface to ensure nutrition of the cartilage. Otherwise the cartilage
surface tends to deteriorate. Without use the muscles, ligaments and tendons
around the hip become distorted and weak. It's a good example of the "use
it or lose it" adage.
Where the hip is the primary source
of pain, restoration of movement and muscle power is essential to reduce
pain and improve function. Not all hip pain comes from the hip though
! Sometimes there will be pain around the hip, even including tenderness
in the muscles, yet it is the lower back ( lumbar spine) that is at fault,
giving rise to "referred" pain into the hip.
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