
Overcoming Hip Pain
Find Relief and Resume Your Active Lifestyle
April 2025 Newsletter
Don’t Let Persistent Hip Pain Keep You Down!
Do you experience pain in your hips while enjoying leisurely walks, climbing stairs, or bending down? Hip pain can significantly limit your ability to perform and enjoy daily activities. Fortunately, treatment with physical therapy can help you find relief and get back to doing what you love!

Understanding Your Hip Joints
Your hips are ball-and-socket joints, where your femur (thigh bone) fits into your pelvis (hip socket). A cushion of cartilage in your hips prevents friction as your hip bone moves within the socket. Pain can occur if this cartilage wears down or is damaged due to age, injury, or overuse.
There are several reasons why you may be experiencing hip pain:
Arthritis
Osteoarthritis is a common cause of hip pain, particularly in older adults. It occurs when the protective cartilage in the hip joint wears down over time, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.
Tears and Ruptures
Ligaments and cartilage in the hips can tear due to injury or overuse, causing pain and instability.
Bursitis
Bursae are fluid-filled sacs that act as a cushion between the bones, tendons, and muscles near the hip. Bursitis, or inflammation of these sacs, can cause pain and tenderness in the hip.
Strains
Sudden or repetitive activities can strain or inflame the muscles and tendons around the hip joint, resulting in pain.
Additional causes of hip pain include fractures, dislocations, and certain diseases. If you experience sudden or severe hip pain, especially after an injury, it is important to contact our office for evaluation as soon as possible.

How Physical Therapy Can Help
Physical therapy is a highly effective treatment for hip pain. Our PTs are movement experts who will conduct a thorough evaluation to identify the underlying causes of your pain.
Your personalized treatment plan may include:
Pain Relief
Specialized techniques, such as manual therapy, joint mobilizations, and soft tissue techniques, can help improve blood flow, free up tension or restriction in movement, and reduce pain in the affected areas.
Mobility Work
Prescribed exercises to improve movement and range of motion in the hip joint.
Strengthening Exercises
Exercises to strengthen the muscles around the hip joint, providing support and stability for a successful recovery.
Personalized Hip Pain Relief
A retired teacher sought help at our clinic due to persistent hip pain that had gradually worsened over the past year. The pain was most noticeable when standing up from a seated position, during walks with her dog, and at night while trying to sleep. She had tried over-the-counter pain medication, heat therapy, and rest but found minimal relief.
During her evaluation, our physical therapists observed limited range of motion in her hip and noted weakness in the surrounding muscles. After a comprehensive assessment, she was diagnosed with hip osteoarthritis, a common condition associated with aging and wear and tear on the joint.
Our PTs created a tailored treatment plan for her that focused on pain management, improving hip mobility, and strengthening the supporting muscles. Targeted manual therapy techniques were utilized to reduce pain and stiffness, while prescribed exercises aimed to increase her range of motion and improve overall hip function. We also provided her with education on proper body mechanics and strategies for managing daily activities.
After attending every physical therapy session and following exercise instructions in between, she experienced significant improvement in her hip pain and mobility. She was able to resume her daily walks with her dog, enjoy gardening without discomfort, and sleep soundly through the night.
Book an Appointment at Shoreline Physical Therapy Today!
At Shoreline Physical Therapy, we will perform a comprehensive health assessment and analyze your hip pain and condition. Then, we’ll design a personalized program to help you recover with strength and confidence.
Don’t let hip pain hold you back. Call us today to schedule your first appointment!


“Went to Shoreline for hip pain thinking it was age/arthritis related but after my consult with Jai he determined it was actually my back. So after prescribing some stretching exercises my hip felt extremely better in such a short time. Also had the opportunity to work with Steve & Doug. These folks know their stuff and make therapy a pleasant experience.”
— Pamela T.
Service Spotlight
Biomechanical Lower Extremity Assessment
Relieve Hip Pain with Biomechanical Assessments

Hip pain can disrupt your daily activities and make movement feel like a challenge. At Shoreline Physical Therapy, we take a comprehensive approach to identifying and treating the root causes of your discomfort with biomechanical lower extremity assessments.
This specialized evaluation looks at how your hips, knees, ankles, and feet work together during movement. By identifying misalignments, muscular imbalances, or improper movement patterns, our therapists can create a personalized treatment plan to address the underlying issues. Correcting these imbalances not only relieves hip pain but also prevents future injuries and enhances overall mobility.
If you’ve been struggling with hip pain, our biomechanical assessments could be the key to long-term relief and improved performance in your daily activities. Call Shoreline today at (910) 604-6226 to schedule your evaluation.

Prehab and Rehab for Hip Surgery Success
Did you know that physical therapy is an important part of both the preparation for and recovery from hip replacement surgery? Prehabilitation, or “prehab,” focuses on strengthening the muscles around the hip joint and improving mobility to set you up for a faster and smoother recovery.
Prehabilitation
Prehab exercises may include:
- Targeted stretching and range-of-motion exercises
- Strengthening exercises
- Gait training and balance activities
Patients may also learn how to use assistive devices like walkers or crutches, as well as practice post-surgery movements like getting in and out of bed or a chair.
Rehabilitation
Rehab begins almost immediately after surgery, with exercises becoming more challenging as the patient heals.
- Early mobilization is key to prevent complications and promote healing
- Prescribed Exercises
- Manage pain
- Help prevent blood clots
- Regain mobility and strength
The duration and intensity of both prehab and rehab vary depending on individual factors such as age, overall health, and the specific surgical approach. However, both are integral components of a successful hip replacement journey by contributing to improved outcomes, reduced pain, and a faster return to normal activities.
Prepare and Recover From Hip Surgery with Shoreline Physical Therapy
If you’re planning for hip surgery, or contemplating it down the road, contact us today to learn how our prehab and rehab programs can set you up for success. We’ll answer any questions you have and talk about what to expect at every stage.
Contact us today!



Get Outdoors and Have Some Fun
With the warmer weather and longer days, getting outdoors is perfect for enjoying recreational activities. Here are some great ways to integrate outdoor activities into your weekly regimen:
- Pickleball for Agility: This fun and social sport improves balance and coordination. It’s low-impact, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
- Golf for Mobility: Golfing is a great way to enhance mobility, especially in the hips and torso. It’s also a good walk, offering cardiovascular benefits.
- Walking for Endurance: Regular walks can significantly boost cardiovascular health and lower body strength, whether in a park or around your neighborhood.
Always listen to your body and consult your Shoreline Physical Therapy team to tailor these activities to your needs!
April is your opportunity to get outside, enjoy the sunshine, and take a step towards better health!

Feel Better by Eating Better!
Stir-Fry Rice Bowl
Looking for a quick, healthy, and satisfying meal? This Stir-Fry Rice Bowl is packed with fresh vegetables, warm brown rice, and a perfectly poached egg for a deliciously balanced dish. This meal is both comforting and nutritious — perfect for a busy weeknight dinner!
Try it out and enjoy a wholesome, homemade meal.
In a large skillet, heat canola oil over medium-high heat. Add carrots, zucchini and mushrooms; cook and stir for 3-5 minutes or until carrots are crisp-tender. Add bean sprouts, spinach, water, soy sauce and chili sauce; cook and stir just until spinach is wilted. Remove from heat; keep warm.
Place 2-3 in. water in a large skillet with a high side. Bring to a boil; adjust heat to maintain a gentle simmer. Break cold eggs, 1 at a time, into a small bowl; holding bowl close to surface of water, slip egg into water.
Cook, uncovered, 3-5 minutes or until the egg whites are completely set and the yolks begin to thicken but are not hard. Using a slotted spoon, lift eggs out of water.
Serve rice in bowls; top with vegetables. Drizzle with sesame oil. Top each serving with a poached egg.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon canola oil
- 2 medium carrots, julienned
- 1 medium zucchini, julienned
- 1/2 cup sliced baby portobello mushrooms
- 1 cup bean sprouts
- 1 cup fresh baby spinach
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 tablespoon reduced-sodium soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce
- 4 large eggs
- 3 cups hot cooked brown rice
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil

No Referral? No Problem!
You don’t need a doctor’s referral to start Physical Therapy! Direct Access allows you to skip the wait and get the care you need right away. Don’t let pain or mobility issues slow you down — take the first step today!
Call Shoreline now at 910-604-6226 to schedule your appointment — no referral required!
Resolution Rescue: 4 Months In — It’s Not Too Late!

Struggling to keep your New Year’s resolution? Don’t give up — get back on track with our expert physical therapy team! Whether it’s improving mobility, reducing pain, or boosting fitness, we’re here to help you succeed.
Call Shoreline today at
910-604-6226
and reignite your 2025 goals!
Exercise of the Month
Thomas Position Hip Flexor Stretch
Start seated with your butt on the edge of the table. Lie back so that your head is on a pillow and pull both knees to your chest. Slowly lower the leg you want to stretch and straighten it so it hangs off the table. Hold for as long as directed by your physical therapist.


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