Have you experienced a painful hip or pelvic injury? It’s a pain like no other. Hip and pelvic pains don’t simply come and go, and can be experienced throughout the day. It doesn’t matter if you’re sitting, standing, walking or running, you’ll feel the pain. Fortunately physical therapy at Life Fitness Physical Therapy can reduce the pain and help you restore your physical strength and overall physical balance. We will customize a physical therapy program to help you increase your mobility and safely help you get back to an active lifestyle. Yes, you can have a normal lifestyle even after a total hip replacement.
The physical therapy program will include strengthening and conditioning activities as well as functional mobility workouts tailored for hip rehabilitation patients. Life Fitness Physical Therapy is not solely about getting you back to the way you were. Our physical therapy program is focused on making you better than you ever were. We don’t believe in impossible. Physical examinations of your hip, knees, ankles and pelvis will all be performed. Here is a list of hip injuries we treat regularly at Life Fitness:
- Total Hip Replacement
- Hip Resurfacing
- Ligament repairs
- Popping Hip Syndrome
Here at Life Fitness Physical Therapy we educate patients and tailor all rehabilitation therapy sessions to safely meet recovery goals. You can have a good quality of life by improving your muscle strength. Our physical therapy sessions will help you reduce joint stiffness and the excruciating pain common with patients that have experienced hip and pelvic injuries. Physical therapy intervention is essential to recovery methods. With consistent physical therapy sessions, you could experience full recovery within six weeks. Learn about our sports medicine and pelvic physical therapy to see what we can do for you. Take a look at our Physical Therapy Services to see how we can assist you. Contact Life Fitness Physical Therapy to schedule your appointment by calling 410.368.1026 today.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/17142642/
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