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Hip & Knee pain happens for a few common reasons:
Overuse
Poor Posture
Inadequate warm-up or stretching
Lack of conditioning or muscle imbalance
Unsafe environment
Sudden accidents or injuries
Why is my Hip & Knee pain not getting better?:
You’re not resting enough
Incomplete or wrong rehab
Ignoring pain signals
Hidden issues
Inflammation
Poor nutrition or sleep
Chronic injury
Knowing the symptoms can help you catch hip & knee pain early before it gets worse. Symptoms can vary depending on the type and severity of the problem, but here are the common signs to watch out for:
Pain
Swelling
Stiffness or reduced range of motion
Bruising or discolouration
Weakness or instability
Tenderness
Popping, clicking or snapping sounds
Numbness or tingling
Visible deformity
Here’s just a few of the things our Team can do for you:
What’s next? You’ve got a decision to make – another month gone without solving your hip & knee problems, or are you ready to get back to doing the things you love?
The most common causes of hip & knee pain are osteoarthritis, bursitis, labral tears, hip impingement (FAI), tendonitis, and referred pain from the lower back or sacroiliac joint.
You might have a serious hip & knee issues if you experience severe or persistent pain, numbness, weakness, or pain after a major injury.
If it lasts more than a few days, keeps coming back, gets worse over time, or affects your ability to move or do daily activities.
Recovery from hip & knee pain can take anywhere from a few days to several months, depending on the cause, severity, and how early you start proper treatment.
Yes, you can often still exercise with hip & knee pain, but it’s important to choose the right activities and get guidance from a physical therapist to avoid making it worse.
You can help prevent hip & knee pain by staying active, strengthening your core, using proper lifting techniques, maintaining good posture, and avoiding prolonged sitting or poor ergonomics.
Hip & knee pain often keeps coming back because underlying issues—such as muscle imbalances, poor movement patterns or posture, incomplete rehabilitation, and repeated strain—haven’t been fully addressed.
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