Hip Impingement: Abnormal contact between the femoral head and the acetabulum, leading to hip pain and limited movement.

Proximal Hamstring Strain: Tear or overstretching of the hamstring tendons near their attachment at the pelvis.

Hip Bursitis and Tendinopathy: Inflammation of the hip bursae or irritation of nearby tendons, causing pain over the side of the hip.

Hip Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of the hip joint cartilage, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

Total Hip Replacement: Surgical replacement of the hip joint with artificial components, typically due to severe arthritis or injury.

Piriformis Syndrome: Irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve by the piriformis muscle in the buttock.

Adductor (Groin) Strain: Tear or overstretching of the inner thigh (adductor) muscles, often from sudden movements.

Abdominal Strain: Tear or overstretching of abdominal muscles, often from sudden twisting, lifting, or sporting activities.

Condition not listed? Feel free to inquire by emailing JoshuaRPhysio@outlook.com. Chances are I can help. As a Physiotherapist I treat most musculoskeletal injuries that involve the nerves, joints, muscles and bones