Prolotherapy specialist, Danielle Matias, PA-C, discusses treatments for hip bursitis, as well as when to consider that you may not actually have true hip bursitis but rather, chronic tendinosis.

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👉 Hip bursitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that provide cushioning to the hip joint.

👉 It can cause symptoms such as pain, tenderness, swelling, and restricted movement in the hip area.

👉 Cupping therapy, a treatment involving the application of suction cups to the skin, can be a beneficial adjunct therapy for individuals with hip bursitis. Cupping helps increase blood circulation, reduce inflammation, alleviate muscle tension, and promote the healing process in the affected area.

Hip bursitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the bursae, which are small fluid-filled sacs that act as cushions between bones, tendons, and muscles around the hip joint. The inflammation can cause pain, tenderness, and swelling in the affected area, leading to discomfort and limited mobility. Hip bursitis can be caused by various factors, including repetitive activities that put stress on the hip joint, such as running, cycling, or climbing stairs. In addition, hip injuries, such as falls or direct blows to the hip, can also trigger bursitis.

When it comes to managing hip bursitis, cupping therapy can offer potential benefits. Cupping involves placing cups on the skin and creating suction, which helps to increase blood circulation in the affected area. This increased blood flow can aid in reducing inflammation and promoting the healing process. Cupping can also help relieve muscle tension and stiffness that often accompany hip bursitis. By reducing muscle tightness, cupping may improve range of motion and alleviate pain associated with the condition.

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