Do you know the 2 most common myths about chronic hip pain?
If you want to get rid of your chronic hip pain without getting surgery, then keep reading because you'll learn the #2 most common myths and the truth they hide.
Why is this not true?
While some severe hip problems require surgery, most chronic hip pain can be resolved without "going under the knife." That means the pain you're feeling probably doesn't require surgery, so you can save those $10,000 and the 6 months of recovery.
What is the reality instead?
A wide variety of conditions and situations can cause chronic hip pain. Poor walking posture or an imbalance in muscular strength are just two examples. That means curing your chronic hip pain might be as easy as strengthening your muscles or walking in a slightly different way.
Why is this not true?
While important, your hip is also only 1 joint in a much larger system of interconnected muscles, bones, and tendons. Each one could be the real cause of your chronic pain. For example, feet that tend to roll out (supinate) often cause the hip to overcompensate. That overcompensation can cause chronic pain that could result in surgery if not prevented. While there are many other causes for chronic hip pain, an imbalance in your feet could be the cause of your pain.
By the way...
This article is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to relieving chronic hip pain.
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