Chiropractor for Hip Pain in Central Coast
Chiropractors treat hip pain with joint mobilisation, pelvic adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and targeted exercises to restore hip function and address underlying imbalances.
Circle Of Life Chiropractic and Natural Therapies
Allcoast Chiropractic
High Performance Chiropractic - Terrigal, Central Coast
Umina Chiropractic Centre- Dr Ursula Buckham
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - Toukley
The Spinal Movement
Johanna McFadgen Chiropractic - West Gosford Central Coast
Coast Health Clinic - Chiropractic - Joel Scott
AMK Chiropractic CENTRE
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - Wyong
Coastal Chiropractic - Erina
Wamberal Chiropractic Centre
Dean Innis - Coastal Chiropractic (ERINA, WYOMING, Bateau Bay, UMINA BEACH)
Brisbane Water Spine Centre
Coast Health Clinic
Ace Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Balance Point Chiropractic
Marsden Park Chiropractic
Allcoast Chiropractic - Dr. John Mccorquodale
Back to Function Central Coast
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - West Gosford
Platinum Chiropractic Erina
Coastal Mobile Chiropractic
Champion Chiropractic Centre
Chiroflexion - Chiropractor Terrigal and Central Coast Chiropractic
Terrigal Chiropractic & Natural Therapies
North Avoca Holistic Wellbeing Centre
Dr. Peter Proud Chiropractic Central Coast Chiropractor
Evolve Chiropractic | Erina Chiropractic Centre
About Hip Pain
Hip pain is a common complaint that can affect people of all ages, from active young adults to older Australians dealing with degenerative changes. The hip joint is a large, weight-bearing ball-and-socket joint that is integral to walking, sitting, bending, and most functional movements. Common causes of hip pain include bursitis, muscle strains, labral tears, osteoarthritis, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and referred pain from the lumbar spine. Chiropractic care for hip pain begins with a thorough examination to accurately diagnose the source of pain. Your chiropractor will assess hip joint range of motion, perform orthopaedic and neurological tests, evaluate gait patterns, and examine the lumbar spine and pelvis for related dysfunction. Treatment may include hip joint mobilisation, pelvic and lumbar adjustments, soft-tissue therapy targeting the hip flexors, gluteal muscles, and IT band, and specific rehabilitation exercises to improve strength and stability. Research in the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine supports manual therapy for hip osteoarthritis and related conditions. Many patients with hip pain also have underlying pelvic imbalances or lumbar spine dysfunction that contribute to their symptoms, making the whole-body approach of chiropractic care particularly beneficial. Your chiropractor will also provide advice on activity modification, stretching routines, and when appropriate, refer for imaging or specialist consultation. For patients considering or recovering from hip replacement surgery, chiropractic care can play a valuable role in pre-surgical preparation and post-surgical rehabilitation.
Hip Pain FAQs
Can a chiropractor help with hip bursitis?
Yes. Chiropractic care can effectively manage hip bursitis by addressing the biomechanical factors that contribute to bursa irritation. Treatment may include hip mobilisation, pelvic balancing, soft-tissue therapy, and specific exercises to reduce pressure on the affected bursa.
Is my hip pain coming from my lower back?
It is very possible. The lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint are common sources of referred pain to the hip and buttock area. Your chiropractor will assess both the hip and the lower back to determine the true origin of your pain and treat accordingly.
Can chiropractic help delay hip replacement surgery?
In some cases, yes. Conservative management including chiropractic care, exercise, and lifestyle modification can help manage hip osteoarthritis symptoms and improve function, potentially delaying the need for surgical intervention. Your chiropractor will provide an honest assessment of your situation.
