Hip Bursitis or Tendon Injury: Preventing PainHip Bursitis or Tendon Injury: Preventing PainTopic Overview Bursitis or a tendon injury (tendinopathy) can cause pain at the side of your hip when you rise from a
chair and take your first few steps, climb stairs, drive, or lie down
with direct pressure on the side of the hip. See a picture of
bursitis of the hip . To prevent and ease hip pain during work, play, or daily
activities: - Reach and stay at a healthy weight.
- Wear
well-cushioned shoes, and avoid high heels.
- Walk up and down stairs
one at a time, leading with your strong leg when you go up stairs or curbs, and
with your weaker or sore leg when you go down.
- Warm up before
activities.
- Avoid activities that make one side of the pelvis
higher than the other, such as running in only one direction on a track or
hiking or doing yard work sideways on a slope. Keep your hips
level.
- Sleep on your uninjured side with a pillow between your
knees, or on your back with pillows beneath your knees.
- Stretch
after an activity, when your muscles are warm.
Medical Review: William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine Kenneth J. Koval, MD - Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopedic Trauma Last Updated: September 27, 2012 |
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