Chronic Hip Pain: Common Causes, 5 Exercises to RelieveChronic Hip Pain: Common Causes, 5 Exercises to Relieve
Chronic Pain

Chronic Hip Pain: Common Causes, 5 Exercises to Relieve

The key to healthy hips is flexibility, strengthening, and core stabilization.
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This is part 3 in Easy Exercises to Combat Chronic Pain

In this series, occupational therapist Kevin Shelley focuses on common issues associated with chronic pain and simple exercises to strengthen weak muscles and enhance joint mobility, with the goal of helping you become pain-free.

The hip joint is a strong structure connected to large, powerful muscles. It’s the principal connection between your legs and your trunk. It allows for a great range of movement and is critical for maintaining balance when standing.

The hip is constantly in motion while you are on your feet. It powers your steps, lets you negotiate the terrain, and helps maintain your balance, whether you are moving or standing still. The hip is the primary part of the body you sit on.