Experience tailored and effective hip impingement treatment at Avenue Physio in Downtown Calgary. We excel in understanding individual needs to enhance mobility and alleviate discomfort. Join us for personalized, comprehensive physiotherapy care.
Hip impingement, or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), occurs when there’s an abnormal contact between the hip joint’s ball and socket, leading to pain, stiffness, and limited movement. This condition often arises from developmental issues, overuse, or the presence of extra bone that creates friction during hip movements.
Key indicators of hip impingement include:
Understanding these signs can help in seeking timely and effective treatment to mitigate the progression of the condition.
At Avenue Physio, we emphasize treatment with a personalized physiotherapy plan that addresses the specific needs and goals of each client. Treatment options may include:
In addition to hip impingement treatment, Avenue Physio is proud to offer a diverse array of services designed to support your health and recovery needs. Our holistic approach ensures that every aspect of your well-being is addressed, providing you with the resources to achieve optimal health.
At Avenue Physio, we understand that recovery from hip impingement is more than just a series of treatments; it’s a journey we embark on together. Our dedicated team works closely with you, fostering a partnership built on trust and mutual commitment. We’re not just focused on short-term relief but on achieving lasting results.
We go beyond the physical symptoms of hip impingement, considering every aspect of your well-being. Our team provides comprehensive support, including:
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If hip impingement is impacting your quality of life, Avenue Physio in Calgary Downtown is here to help guide you toward a more comfortable and active future. Contact us today to learn more about our hip impingement treatment options and schedule your first appointment for a pain-free future.
Leaving femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) untreated can lead to progressive symptoms and long-term consequences, including chronic pain, decreased range of motion, and potentially the development of osteoarthritis in the hip joint. Over time, the repeated friction caused by the impingement can damage cartilage and the labrum, leading to more severe conditions that may require more invasive treatments. Early intervention can help prevent these outcomes, preserving hip function and reducing the risk of future complications.
Certain types of exercise, especially those involving repetitive hip flexion or high-impact activities, can exacerbate hip impingement symptoms. It’s essential to modify exercises to avoid movements that put additional stress on the hip joint. A healthcare practitioner can provide guidance on which exercises are safe and beneficial and which should be avoided. In many cases, a tailored physiotherapy program can help strengthen the surrounding muscles and improve flexibility, potentially alleviating symptoms without aggravating the condition.
Excess body weight can contribute to the severity of hip impingement symptoms by increasing the stress placed on the hip joint during daily activities and movements. Managing weight through a healthy diet and appropriate exercise can relieve some of this stress, potentially reducing pain and improving mobility. Weight management is often a component of a comprehensive treatment plan for hip impingement, along with physiotherapy and lifestyle modifications to support overall joint health.
While not all cases of hip impingement can be prevented, especially those due to anatomical variations, some measures can reduce the risk. Maintaining flexibility and strength in the hip muscles, practicing proper techniques in sports and physical activities, and avoiding repetitive movements that strain the hip can all help. Avenue Physio offers preventative guidance and support, including assessments of hip mobility and strength, to help identify potential risks and implement strategies to minimize them. This proactive approach is part of our commitment to not only treat hip impingement but also to prevent its occurrence.
Avenue Physio
225 7 Ave SW Suite #130, Calgary, AB T2P 2W3, Canada
(403) 234-9004
Hours:
Monday to Tuesday: 7 AM – 6:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed