Australian Sports Physiotherapy Coburg
Australian Sports Physiotherapy Coburg
Jun 26, 2023
Common Causes of Hip Instability and How Physiotherapy in Coburg Can Help People who suffer from hip instability have a well-known cause. It could be due to straining of the ligamentous joint capsule that holds the hip in place. Alternatively, a tear in the fibrous cartilage surrounding the hip socket’s border (the labrum). Hip instability is termed atraumatic (without trauma) instability if there is no known history of damage. There may not be a specific injury with atraumatic hip instability, but there is usually a cause for the condition, typically: - An underlying systemic condition may affect the soft tissues, for instance, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Marfan syndrome, or Down syndrome - Abnormal anatomy of the bones or soft tissues could also be a factor. - Hip dysplasia – A hip socket that doesn’t fully cover the ball portion of the upper thighbone. This allows the hip joint to become partially or completely dislocated. Most people with hip dysplasia are born with the condition. Whether recovering from an injury or dealing with a chronic condition, working with a qualified physiotherapist can make all the difference. Learn more about the Coburg physiotherapy treatment for hip instability today! #AustralianSportsPhysiotherapy #CoburgPhysiotherapy #PhysioCoburg #CoburgPhysiotherapistClinic #HipInstability #PhysioForHipInstability
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