Hip Pain
Hip Pain and Labral (Cartilage) Tears

Hip Pain and Labral (Cartilage) Tears

What is the labrum of the hip? The labrum is a fibrous rim of cartilage that covers the edge and seals your hip socket. This lining of cartilage provides stability for the ball of the thigh bone (femur) inside of the hip socket (acetabulum), while also allowing...

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Lateral Hip Pain – Trochanteric Bursitis

Lateral Hip Pain – Trochanteric Bursitis

What is Trochanteric Bursitis? The muscles that surround the hips have a complicated role to play. They work to keep the pelvis level and control one of the most flexible joints of the body. They are organized in layers, and the deeper muscles are separated from the...

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Hip Adductor Tendinopathy

Hip Adductor Tendinopathy

What is it? The hip adductors are a group of five muscles located on the inside of the thigh that act to move the hip inwards or control hip movements outwards. These muscles also provide stability to the pelvis while standing, walking and running. The muscles attach...

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