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Treating SI Joint Pain In Athletes

Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain is a frequently overlooked source of low back and hip pain in athletes. The SI joints sit at the base of the spine where the sacrum meets the pelvis, playing a critical role in transferring force between the trunk and lower body. When irritation or dysfunction develops in this joint, athletes...

Hip Labral Surgery FAQ

By: Maggie Gebhardt, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT Prior to having hip labrum or impingement surgery, make sure to ask your physician as many questions as possible before the procedure so that you can make the most informed decision. All surgeons have differing protocols, so it is important to ask your surgeon what their specific recommendations...

Common Causes And Treatments Of Non Arthritic Hip Pain

By: Maggie Gebhardt, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT The hip joint can be a source of pain for many people and the reason why can often be confusing. The most common thing we think of when it comes to hip pain is arthritis. However, there are many different causes of hip pain not related to arthritis...

What Are The Best Treatments For Hip Arthritis?

Hip osteo arthritis (OA) is a common condition with authors reporting up to a 20% prevalence among adults in the U.S.  Hip OA remains the most common cause of hip pain in middle to older aged adults often felt in the front of the hip or groin.  This condition often leads to pain and loss...

Do I Need Physical Therapy After My Hip Replacement?

Over 350,000 total hip replacements are performed in our country each year.  Most commonly these surgeries are performed to improve pain and function in end stage hip osteoarthritis.  In prior decades, a posterior or backside approach was common in the replacement.  In comparison, an anterior or frontside approach to the hip is more common in...

The Association Between Urinary Incontinence And Future Hip Or Knee Replacement

A recent article published in February 2024 explores the correlation between urinary incontinence and the need for total hip and knee arthroplasty surgeries. The study, conducted by Jacob S. Budin and colleagues, investigates whether urinary incontinence acts as an independent risk factor for these surgeries. The researchers analyzed data from patients who underwent arthroplasty procedures...

Lack Of Hip Mobility Impacts Low Back Pain Symptoms

Do you have low back pain? At our Boulder Physical Therapy and Lafayette Physical Therapy clinics we often examine your hip mobility even though your low back is your area of complaint. Adjacent areas to the back, including the hip, can influence how we move and perform each day. A recent study investigated the relationship...

What are the best exercises for gluteus maximus?

Whether you want to increase your back squat, shave some time off your Fran score, or take fewer breaks on your uphill skin, you will need to focus on glute strength. The gluteus maximus is the largest and most powerful muscle in the human body, and is responsible for hip extension, lateral rotation, and abduction...