PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR HIP / GROIN
As in the area of the knee joint, arthrosis (coxarthrosis) is a common complaint, which can cause, among other things. can result from congenital deformities (coxa vara / valga, hip dysplasia). Hip impingement can also promote the development of osteoarthritis.
The aim of physiotherapy here is to delay or completely prevent the use of an artificial hip joint (hip prosthesis / hip TEP) with targeted exercises and techniques. Groin pain, which can have various causes, should also be mentioned here.
A pelvic obliquity is also often diagnosed. However, this, if actually present, need not cause any discomfort. Also pain in the area of the sacroiliac joint are to be mentioned here.