Discover How Chiropractor In Las Vegas Assists In Helping Locals Get Hip Pain Relief

By Earlene Silversmith


The hip has a tremendous range of motion thanks to the fact that it is a ball and socket joint, and the ball portion can rotate within the socket area. In addition, the hip is weight bearing. There is a multi faceted network of muscle, tendons and ligaments that work to support the hip bones. Many people suffer from hip pain. Contact a Las Vegas chiropractic office if you are experiencing problems with the hip.

If a minor injury occurs in the hip area it may be due to simple overuse. Initially the damage might be minor and very localized. Chiropractors refer to this as a micro trauma. The point where the injury occurred will develop some scar tissue. Scar tissue has the peculiar ability to branch out into surrounding tissue and form adhesions. The adhesions cause further problems because they restrict soft tissue, such as muscles or tendons, that should be flexible. At this point the pain escalates.

Las Vegas chiropractors use various methods to help their patients find relief. Traditional chiropractic methodologies include ultrasound, stretching exercises, ice, heat and chiropractic adjustments. Each patient is different and often a combination of these methods is successful.

The traditional methods may not break up the adhesions. But a recently developed and patented methodology called Active Release Technique, ART, includes direct massaging of the areas affected with adhesions by the experienced hands of your Las Vegas chiropractor. ART has the capability of actually breaking up the scar tissue and adhesions.

The first order of business is for the doctor to locate the areas affected with adhesions. His hands are trained to feel that difference between normal healthy tissue and the tightness of injured soft tissue. Once the doctor locates the adhesion, he uses specific ART massage movements to break them up and allow the tissue to return to flexibility.

If you are suffering from hip pain, it helps to know that this is not an immediate indication of a need for surgery. Very often surgery is not the best approach. Chiropractic care combined with ART often resolves the problem and relieves pain. Consult with your chiropractor to find out what will work best for your needs.




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