Sunday, January 26, 2014

Causes of Hip Pain

These are some of the conditions that are most likely to cause hip pain:

  • Arthritis. Arthritic conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are among the most common causes of hip pain, especially in older adults.  Arthritis leads to inflammation of the hip joint and the breakdown of the cartilage that normally cushions your hip bones. The pain gradually gets worse as the arthritis progresses. People with arthritis also feel stiffness and have reduced range of motion in the hip.
  • Hip fractures. Fractures of the hip are a particular problem in elderly people. With age, the bones can become weak and brittle. Weakened bones are more likely to fracture during a fall.
  • BursitisInflammation of the small, fluid-filled sacs (called bursae) that protect muscles and tendons is usually due to repetitive activities that overwork or irritate the hip joint.
  • Tendinitis. Tendons are the thick bands of tissue that attach bones to muscles. Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of the tendons. It's usually caused by repetitive stress from overuse.
  • Muscle or tendon strain. Repeated activities can put strain on the muscles, tendons, and ligaments that support the hips. When these structures become inflamed from overuse, they can cause pain and prevent the hip from functioning normally.
Benefits of the JBIT/Medpro
The JB Intensive Trainer strengthens the core and lower extremity muscles, aiding in the relief of back, hip and knee pain. Its unique design serves a dual purpose by relieving joint pressure while posing as an external set of hamstrings, as well as providing constant resistance to deliver a powerful workout. Completely portable, the JB Intensive Trainer adapts to the body’s natural motion, making it ideal for everyday wear. And with an adjustable fit, multiple levels of resistance and padded back support, it’s as comfortable as it is functional.
Users have experienced:
  • RELIEF FROM KNEE, HIP, JOINT, BACK AND SCIATICA PAIN
  • STRENGTHENED CORE AND LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCLES
  • DEFINED MUSCLE TONE
  • IMPROVED POSTURE AND BALANCE
  • WEIGHT LOSS
  • INCREASED MOBILITY


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