Lateral Hip Pain Physiotherapy

Lateral hip pain commonly presents as discomfort around the outer hip, and is often more noticeable during side-lying, walking, stair use, or single-leg loading. In some cases, symptoms become more noticeable after more walking, prolonged standing, or certain lower limb activities, and may affect everyday movement.

If the symptoms are more related to the low back or buttock and are not mainly focused on the outer hip, you may also refer to [Low Back Pain Physiotherapy].

Common symptoms

How physiotherapy assesses

Physiotherapy usually begins by looking at whether the symptoms are mainly around the outer hip, which activities provoke them most, and how they respond to side-lying, walking, stair use, or single-leg loading. Where appropriate, gait, hip control, and lower limb loading may also be reviewed to determine whether the presentation is more consistent with lateral hip pain.

How physiotherapy may help

Physiotherapy may include activity modification, appropriate hip-related exercises, loading advice, and graded rehabilitation according to symptom location, activity needs, and everyday loading. The aim is to improve outer hip discomfort and restore day-to-day activity tolerance progressively.

Related Conditions

Iliotibial Band Syndrome

Changes in outer-thigh and lower-limb loading can sometimes link lateral hip and outer knee symptoms.

Runner’s Knee

Lower-limb control and activity-loading issues can sometimes affect both the hip and the front of the knee.

Knee Osteoarthritis

Changes in gait and lower-limb function can sometimes influence both knee and hip symptoms.

Not sure whether your condition falls into this category?

You may first arrange a physiotherapy assessment to understand the more suitable management approach according to your symptoms, activity needs, and rehabilitation goals.

Location

Shop 301A, Tai Yau Plaza, 181 Johnston Road, Wan Chai

Phone

3689 6670

WhatsApp

9824 4832

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