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Hip Pain and Acupuncture

Can Acupuncture really help to treat hip pain?

If you have tried everything to treat hip pain and they did not work, try the acupuncture. With this, you keep yourself free from surgery.
Acupuncture is an unconventional treatment for chronic pain, including joint pains, like knee and neck pain, even osteoarthritis and stress.
A lot of people find a cure from acupuncture when they have exhausted all other options. The risks are very rare with acupuncture because it is a natural process. Its effect lasts for few months.
Acupuncture treats hip pains and sciatica. They are the most common conditions that are being treated in acupuncture clinics. People do not hesitate to search for this treatment because the hip pain badly affects their walking. Hip pain or arthritis pain has a lot of causes. These include hip joint or arthritis, neurological or sciatica. Sometimes, hip pain causes a piriformis syndrome. This neuromuscular disorder happens when it compresses the sciatic nerve.
Another cause of hip pain is a referred pain from other parts like the sacroiliac joint. The sacroiliac joint or SI joint is the joint between the sacrum and the ilium. The sacrum is at the bottom of the spine while the ilium is the largest and uppermost bone of the pelvis. Regardless of the cause, acupuncture cures hip pain effectively.
Twice a week treatment is encouraged until the relief is achieved. Week after week treatment can help lessen the pain. After 6 or 7 weeks, maintenance treatments are just right to continue to avoid recurrences.
It is very important to know that acupuncture works progressively. Step by step treatments is patiently followed. Likewise, the relief increases gradually. It is good to consider at least 3 to 4 weeks of treatments.
Different types of Hip Pain that Acupuncture Cures
Sciatica – the sciatic nerve is found from the spinal cord to the hips and buttocks through the back of each leg. The sciatica pain may be the same as the lower back, hip or leg pain. It is a symptom of primary nerve abnormality, usually due to a herniated disc. And sometimes because of other factors that place pressure on the sciatic nerve. It is likely to have referred pain with sciatica, or pain felt in another area that impinges.
Symptoms include pain on the pathway, tingling, and numbness, or shooting pains in back or legs. With regard to causes, sciatica is more often related to the spine rather than the hip joint. Other causes include spinal stenosis, or the narrowing of the spine; herniated discs, displaced vertebrae or spondylolisthesis. Additional causes include the tightening of the piriformis muscle – the muscles that connect the lower spine to the thigh bone; nerve or spinal tumors and injuries.
Hip Arthritis
Bones of a joint is protected by cartilage to prevent rubbing each other. When the cartilage breaks down, pain due to osteoarthritis happens. Another type is a chronic, inflammatory auto immune disease. This type of disease is caused by immune cells acting on the body’s own tissues.
Rheumatoid hip arthritis happens when the immune system attacks the hip joints. Additional causes of hip arthritis include advanced in age or years, injury, and overuse. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, loss of flexibility, bone spurs, and sensation in the joints.
Hip Bursitis
Fluid-filled bursae protect the space between bones. Hip bursitis happens when these bursae become swollen. Its causes include pain in the hips when moving, swelling and redness of the hips.
Get a Medical Assistance Right Away if:
– The hip pain occurs suddenly
– A fall or other injuries triggered the hip pain
– The joint seems deformed or its bleeding
– A fall or other injury triggered the hip pain.
– You heard a popping noise in the joint when you injured it.
– Your pain is intense.
– You are not able to put any weight on your hip.
– You can’t move your leg or hip
The aim of acupuncture is to reduce inflammation, making better the movement of the joint, calm down the spasm, and strengthen weakened muscles. The treatment involves stretching and massage techniques to tight and tender muscles, and mild movement techniques. You will also be given a manipulation of the joints affected, as well as the use of ultrasound or interferential methods.
An exercise plan will also be given to you based on your need. It is also important to support yourself with good nutrition. A diet plan will be set for you.
What About if I need a surgery?
Some cases of severe hip pain or osteoarthritis may need to be directed to the doctor and may require a surgery, but this should not be your first option.
Chiropractic care may help you delay any need for surgery. The earlier you get the treatment, the less likely you are too. You can visit Beyond Wellness for an appointment.

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