Hip and Groin pain

Our team of physiotherapists have a special interest in treating hip and groin pain and injury and we are recognised for our combination of manual therpay and exercise rehabilitation specific to the your type and level of injury.  We offer comprehensive investigation and assessment of the hip, and if further referral or investigation is indicated we are able to refer you to the appropriate specialists. 

Problems with the hip can be complex to diagnose, as pain does not always present in the hip but may be felt in the buttock, lower back, thigh and or groin.  Listed below are a number of conditions we have experience in treating:

 
 
  • Ischiogluteal Bursitis.
  • Hamstring Tendinopathy.
  • Quadratus Femoris Injuries.
  • Piriformis Conditions:
    • Impingement – Piriformis Syndrome.
    • Muscle Strain
    • Piriformis spasm due to sacro-iliac joint injury
  • Gluteus Medius Tears and Tendinopathy.
  • Hip Synovitis.
  • Hip Joint:
    • Femero-Acetabluar Impingement
    • Chondral lesions.
    • Labral Tears.
  • Nerve Entrapment:
    • Obturator.
    • Ilioinguinal.
    • Genitofemoral.
  • Osteoarthritis.
  • Greater Trochanter Pain Syndrome (Trochanteric Bursitis).
  • Stress Fractures:
    • Neck of femur.
    • Pubic Ramus
    • Acetabulum.
  • Hip joint instability.
  • Prehab and rehab for hip arthroscopy and hip replacements.
  • Adductor issues:
    • Tendinopathy/enthesopathy
    • Myofascial tightness
  • Hip flexor related issues:
    • Neuromyofascial tightness.
    • Tendinopathy.
    • Bursitis.
  • Abdominal wall – related:
    • Tear of external oblique.
    • ‘Gilmores Groin’.
    • Rectus Abdominis tendinopathy.
  • Pubic bone – related:
    • Pubic bone stress.
    • Osteitis Pubis.
    • Pubic instability
  • Referred Pain:
    • Lumbar Spine.
    • Sacroiliac Joint.
  • Perthes Disease (adolescents).