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Snapping Hip Syndrome

“Snapping Hip Syndrome” is a term that most athletes and avid sport enthusiasts have heard, but what does it mean?

 

Snapping Hip Syndrome occurs when tight muscles and/or tendons located in the area of the hip roll over a bony prominence as you move your leg. As a result, a sufferer can feel a “snapping” sensation in the area of the hip and possibly hear an audible “pop” sound. Typically, Snapping Hip Syndrome is painless and not damaging to the involved tissue but it can be annoying. However, if left untreated, over time in some cases, bursitis can develop in the area of the hip as a result of Snapping Hip Syndrome. 

 

As mentioned above, Snapping Hip Syndrome is most commonly associated with tight muscles and tendons located in the area of the hip. As such, those who play sports or perform activities with repeated hip flexion are vulnerable to its development. The good news is that Snapping Hip Syndrome can often be treated conservatively by a Chiropractor, Physiotherapist, Registered Massage Therapist and Fascial Stretch Therapist, all of whom are available at our clinics. All of these healthcare professionals can assess and treat the tight muscles and/or ligaments involved and can all also provide stretches and exercises to remedy the situation.

 

If you think you may be suffering from Snapping Hip Syndrome, contact our head office today at 416-385-0110 or book your appointment on-line!



Author:  Dr. Paolo De Ciantis, B.Sc.(Hons.), M.Sc., D.C.

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