Hip & Buttock Pain Relief: Worsley Chiropractic’s Personalised Approach
We use our hips for a wide variety of movements, including walking, running, sitting and bending, but all this use means that hip pain is common, especially in older adults. If you are suffering from hip pain, you are not alone! It is estimated that around 50% of older adults experience hip pain at some point, but you do not just have to put up with it.
As chiropractors, we specialise in addressing hip pain. Through a comprehensive examination, we pinpoint the source of your discomfort. Crafting a personalised treatment strategy, our goal is to alleviate symptoms, enhance mobility, and restore your ability to engage in activities you love.
Our treatments include a combination of chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture, exercises, stretching and massage, to help reduce inflammation and strengthen weakened muscles.
Here at Worsley Chiropractic, we offer effective solutions to alleviate hip pain and restore your quality of life. As chiropractors with a wealth of experience, we employ a comprehensive approach to comprehending the root cause of your discomfort.
Hip & Buttock Discomfort: Seeking Relief through Chiropractic Care
Our hip joints are amazing – they let us walk and run. But as we get older, hip pain can become a problem. Many older people have hip pain, and you don’t have to deal with it alone. At Worsley Chiropractic, we understand how tough hip pain can be and how it can affect your daily life.
About half of older adults have hip pain, which shows it’s something we need to address.

HIP & BUTTOCK PAIN



Chiropractic Solutions for Hip & Buttock Pain: A Beacon of Hope
Here at Worsley Chiropractic, we offer effective solutions to alleviate hip pain and restore your quality of life. As chiropractors with a wealth of experience, we employ a comprehensive approach to comprehending the root cause of your discomfort.
Through meticulous examination, we delve into the intricacies of your hip pain, unravelling its underlying triggers. Armed with this understanding, we curate a bespoke treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our objective is to not only mitigate the symptoms of hip pain but also to enhance your mobility and enable you to once again revel in activities that bring you joy.
Personalised Care: The Cornerstone of Worsley Clinic Approach
Our way of doing things is all about giving you chiropractic care that’s just for you.
Chiropractic care from Salford means we’re good at what we do and focused on making you feel better. Our team of experts works together to create a treatment plan that might include chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture, specific exercises, stretches, and relaxing massages.
By using these different methods, we reduce swelling, strengthen weak muscles, and give you a complete sense of relief. With our careful approach, we want to make you feel better right away and help you stay strong in the long run.
Empowering You to Reclaim Your Comfort
The road to liberation from hip pain begins at Worsley Chiropractic, where we usher in a new dawn of comfort and vitality. Our unwavering dedication to your well-being reflects our commitment to professional chiropractic care.
We recognise that hip pain need not be a constant companion in your journey, and we are here to offer you the tools and expertise to overcome it.
Embrace the possibilities that our chiropractic solutions provide.
By partnering with Worsley Chiropractic, you take a significant step towards revitalised mobility, reduced pain, and renewed enthusiasm for life’s pleasures. Reclaim your comfort and step into a future unburdened by hip pain.
Reasons why you have hip & buttock pain:
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Muscle Strain:
Overexertion, sudden movements, or improper lifting can strain muscles in the hip and buttock area, leading to pain. -
Sciatica:
Compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve can cause pain that radiates from the lower back through the buttocks and down the leg. -
Piriformis Syndrome:
The piriformis muscle, located deep in the buttocks, can become tight or inflamed, compressing the sciatic nerve and causing pain. -
Hip Arthritis:
Conditions like osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can cause the hip joint to get swollen and worn down, which can lead to pain in the hip and buttock area. -
Bursitis:
When the bursa sacs, which are small cushion-like structures that reduce friction in the hip joint, get swollen, it can lead to pain in the hip and buttock region. -
Hip Labral Tear:
The labrum is a ring of cartilage that lines the hip socket. Tears in the labrum can lead to pain, especially during movement. -
Hip Fracture:
A break in the hip bone, often due to trauma or weakened bones (osteoporosis), can result in severe hip and buttock pain. -
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction:
The sacroiliac joints connect the sacrum (lower part of the spine) to the pelvis. Dysfunction in these joints can cause pain in the buttocks and lower back. -
Herniated Disc:
A disc in the spine may bulge or rupture, pressing on nerves and causing pain that can radiate to the buttocks. -
Referred Pain:
Conditions affecting the spine, such as spinal stenosis or disc degeneration, can refer pain to the hip and buttock area. -
Ankylosing Spondylitis:
This inflammatory condition primarily affects the spine and can lead to pain in the lower back and buttocks due to joint inflammation. -
Infection:
Infections in the hip joint or surrounding tissues can lead to localised pain in the hip and buttocks. -
Nerve Entrapment:
Other nerves in the hip and buttock region, aside from the sciatic nerve, can become compressed or irritated, causing pain. -
Overuse or Poor Posture:
Chronic activities that strain the hip and buttocks and poor posture can lead to muscular imbalances and pain over time.
If you have hip and buttock pain it’s a good idea to talk to a chiropractor so they can figure out what’s going on and give you the right treatment.
Remember, to figure out what’s really happening, you need to see a doctor or chiropractor for a full check-up. If you have hip and buttock pain that won’t go away or is really bad, it’s a good idea to talk to a doctor so they can figure out what’s going on and give you the right treatment.