Hip Pain Relief in Lake Hopatcong, NJ
Hip pain can make every step miserable. Our chiropractic care addresses the underlying causes of hip pain — restoring mobility and getting you back to your active life.
Common symptoms we treat:
Understanding hip pain
The hip is one of the largest weight-bearing joints in your body. When it hurts, it affects everything — walking, sitting, sleeping, and your overall quality of life.
Hip pain can originate from the hip joint itself, or it can be referred from the lower back, pelvis, or surrounding muscles. Proper diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.
Many cases of hip pain respond well to chiropractic care, especially when the pain stems from pelvic misalignment, muscle imbalances, or spinal issues that affect hip function.
Key Benefits
- Improved mobility
- Reduced pain
- Better gait pattern
- Drug-free treatment
- Addresses root cause
How we treat hip pain
Dr. Andy takes a comprehensive approach to hip pain. Here's how we help:
Identify the Source
We determine whether your hip pain originates from the joint, the spine, the pelvis, or soft tissues — each requires a different approach.
Restore Alignment
We address any misalignments in the pelvis, lower back, and hip that may be contributing to your pain.
Address Muscle Imbalances
We work on the muscles that support your hip, releasing tension and strengthening weak areas.
Improve Function
Our goal is to restore normal, pain-free movement so you can return to your active lifestyle.
Many hip pain patients find significant relief with chiropractic care. We'll help you understand your condition and what to expect from treatment.
Hip Pain FAQs
Can chiropractic help hip arthritis?
While we can't cure arthritis, chiropractic care can help manage symptoms by improving joint mobility, reducing muscle tension, and optimizing how you move.
Is my hip pain coming from my back?
Possibly. Many cases of hip pain are actually referred from the lower back. Our examination will determine the true source of your pain.
How long does hip pain treatment take?
It depends on the cause and severity. Many patients see improvement within a few weeks, though chronic conditions may require longer treatment.
Do you adjust the hip joint directly?
When appropriate, yes. We also address the pelvis, sacroiliac joint, and lower spine, which all affect hip function.
Have another question? Call us at (973) 663-3002
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Don't let hip pain hold you back. Schedule your appointment today.