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"Please call to arrange a visit and to meet our staff"
J High - Physio Manager
There are so many areas of treatments within physiotherapy
that it is almost impossible to
list them all. Please call to discuss your personal medical needs, and find out how we can help you.
Our professional team of experts at Roundhay Hall Physiotherapy Clinic in Leeds, will be able to creat an individually tailored programme to specifically help
your needs and requirements.
Call us 0113 218 5951
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Hip pain
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The hip joint is a true ball and socket joint which by its design allows a large range of motion but at the same time is extremely stable. It shares many muscles and nerves with the low back and with the knee. It is obviously a major weight bearing joint and as such is subject to great impacts often many times body weight. In order to offer some protection from this it has a thick layer of cartilage covering the bone ends and some extremely meaty muscles! These contract and so shock absorb, moments before the foot hits the ground.
Symptoms can arise from:
- the bones
- the many ligaments that support the joint
- the tendons of the very powerful muscles that insert close to the hip
- small sacs of fluid called bursae which cushion or alter the pull of some tendons
If you are experiencing niggly groin pains then this may be causing your hip to stiffen up. Hip degeneration can also refer pain to the knee without any hip pain. Physiotherapy helps restore hip mobility and muscle strength to relieve pain and help prevent further degeneration of the joint.
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