Hip and pelvis

The hip is a very stable but also heavily burdened joint. Unfortunately, deformities, wear and tear and accidents are all too common.

  • When things get tight: Impingement, hip impingement, entrapment syndrome,
  • When movement is restricted:  Contracture, instabilities, ISG blockages, leg axis problems.
  • For pain: hip pain, coxalgia, muscle pain, snapping hip, bouncing hip, coxa saltans,
  • For wear and tear: Osteoarthritis, coxarthrosis,
  • Deformities: Hip joint dysplasia, Hip dysplasia, Dysplasia of the hip, Dysplasia coxae congenita,
  • After injuries: Fracture, Bone marrow oedema, Bone bruise, Arthroscopy, Cartilage damage, Fracture, Pelvic ring fracture, Pelvic fracture, Femoral neck fracture (SHF),
  • When muscles cause problems after overuse: tension and pain, muscle weakness, quadriceps weakness, muscle weakness, muscle pain,
  • For nerve problems: sciatica, sciatica syndrome, piriformis syndrome, sensitivity disorders (tingling, numbness…),
  • Inflammations: Bursitis, tenosynovitis, tendonitis, piriformis syndrome,
  • For tendon problems: Tendon rupture, tendon suture,
  • After operations: Hip endoprosthesis, hip TEP, arthroscopy, leg axis problems (knock-kneed, bow-legged), adjustment osteotomy, dynamic hip screw (DHS), proximal femoral nail and gamma nail, intramedullary nail osteosynthesis, intramedullary nail
  • Pelvic floor weakness and dysfunction, incontinence, stress incontinence