Treatment Reviews: Heat Therapy for Hip Pain
| Condition | Treatment | Average Result | Healed | Helped a Lot |
Helped a Little |
No Change | Made Worse |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hip Pain |
Heat Therapy |
3.8
|
2 | 3 |
Cases
- dib
- Female
- 42 years old
- 125 pounds
- 5 Feet 9 Inches
I was experiencing pain that started in my back and radiate to the buttocks and to the front and to the side of my hip. The alternating ice & heat therapy along with the NSAID's helped the pain. Resting for a couple days & easing into tolerable activity also helped.
view caseDates: May 15, 2009 - May 19, 2009
I saw a different chiropractor who recommended these things and used them on me (heat, ultrasound, electro stim) They sometimes helped, but not much. I dont think they made much of a difference in the long run. Stretching, increasing my range of motion in my hip flexors, and exersize like ...
view caseThese methods do help a little.
view case- riz
- Female
- 5 Feet 3 Inches
running is my most favorite sport so i always running on the track-field whenever i am free to work and it made my hip aching or in pain so i consulted my mom about this and she told me hip pain is actually normal for a runner like me so ...
view caseDates: August 8, 2010 - August 10, 2010
- inhumandecency
- Male
- 33 years old
- 140 pounds
- 5 Feet 8 Inches
I used to run marathons, and was doing a fine job of keeping my joints in shape. Then one winter I misjudged how thick the snow was on a frozen sidewalk, and took a flying, vaudeville-style fall onto the cement. I landed on my hip, and although it seemed not ...
view caseDates: January 14, 2007 - Ongoing
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