Hip Pain
Hip Pain Treatment in Windsor
Hip pain can affect your ability to walk, sit, and stay active. Our personalized, non-invasive care options are designed to help reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and support your daily function.
Are Your Experiencing These Symptoms?
Hip pain can present in different ways depending on the individual and contributing factors.
You may be experiencing:
- Pain in the hip joint or outer hip
- Stiffness or reduced range of motion
- Pain when walking, standing, or climbing stairs
- Discomfort when sitting for extended periods
- Pain that radiates into the thigh or groin
- Tightness or tension around the hip area
If these symptoms are ongoing, exploring treatment options may help improve your comfort and mobility.
How Hip Pain Can Affect Your Daily Life
Hip pain can impact more than just movement. It may affect your ability to:
- Walk comfortably for extended periods
- Sit without discomfort
- Exercise or stay active
- Sleep on one side
- Perform everyday tasks like climbing stairs
When left unaddressed, these limitations can gradually affect your overall mobility and quality of life.
What May be Causing Your Hip Pain
Hip pain can be associated with several contributing factors, including:
- Muscle tightness or imbalance in the hips and surrounding areas
- Joint restrictions affecting hip movement
- Overuse from repetitive motion or physical activity
- Postural imbalances
- Compensation from lower back or knee issues
- Reduced mobility over time
Because these factors can be interconnected, identifying contributing patterns is an important part of developing an effective care plan.
How We Can Help
Massage Therapy
Osteopathy
Why Choose Absolute Chiropractic?
The team at Absolute Chiropractic is committed to helping you find effective pain relief through personalized, non-invasive care tailored to your individual needs.
- Personalized care based on your symptoms and goals
- Non-invasive, drug-free treatment options
- Multiple therapies available in one location
- Experienced team serving Windsor & Essex County
What to Expect at Your Visit
Your first visit is focused on understanding your symptoms and identifying possible contributing factors.
During your appointment, we may:
- Review your symptoms, lifestyle, and health history
- Assess movement, posture, and areas of tension
- Identify contributing factors
- Develop a personalized care plan
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, hip pain can sometimes be associated with movement or tension patterns involving the lower back.
Hip pain can be associated with muscle tension, joint restrictions, posture, overuse, or compensation from other areas of the body.
All treatments are non-invasive and tailored to your comfort level and needs.
No referral is required to book an appointment.