Natural Treatment for Hip bone pain - Cases Study I
If you have hip pain due to hip arthritis, you may want to find out if there is any effective Natural Treatment for Hip bone pain to help you get rid of the pain and improve the condition as well as your body’s health. Here you may find that hip pain from hip arthritis can be addressed by therapies in Dr. Ronald Mullen’s office.
Hip Pain Treatment by Dr. Ronald Mullen
Hip pain is usually associated with medical conditions such as hip osteoarthritis and/or Pirifomis syndrome. Patients usually also experience hip stiffness, cold hip and cold leg. Those sufferings usually also lead to difficulty to fall in sleep. Many patients with hip osteoarthritis choose hip replacement surgery to resolve hip pain. The surgery may eliminate the pain, but other associated symptoms may persist.
Based on my clinical experience, I have found that the hip pain can be treated without surgery. In my opinion, the key issue in treating hip pain is to address the root cause which may be a compromised blood circulation in the hip area. Successfully resolving the restricted blood circulation to the hip area is the key to my clinical success.
1) Mild and moderate hip pain:
Within two weeks of the treatment, patients can experience the change to the hip from cold to warm, from stiff to soft and from pain to pain free. Patients should experience improvement from the start of treatment.
2) Chronic hip pain or hip pain in severe condition:
Patients with this condition have already passed the acute stage of pain. Their hip pains have become dull/numb pains. During the initial 2-3 weeks of treatment, patients will experience their dull/numb pains changing to a sharp pain, which is due to the temporal reversal of the initial disease progression. In other words, patients may report their hip pain has become more intense, or that their hip pains are worsening. As treatment continues, the pain starts to subside and eventually disappear.
Severe Hip Pain Can Be Eliminated
Ronald Mullen, AP, Stuart, Florida
John is a 55 year old very active male. His hobbies are surfing, dancing and he dearly loves the outdoor Florida lifestyle. He came to me complaining of bilateral hip pain, which started about five years previous. He has tried a lot of different therapies without very much success and was very concerned he would have to give up dancing because of restricted mobility and pain. He was very much interested in the prevention of hip replacement in future years.
During the consultation he also reported having low energy, felt stiff all over and had a history of acid reflux, stomach ulcers and periodic stomach pain. Upon examination it was discovered that he had severe bilateral hip tightness with noticeable limitation of mobility and his hips felt cold to the touch with hardening of the hips and surrounding muscle tissue.
I told him his prognosis was very good if he followed our treatment plan. He expressed interest in getting started right away and so began his treatment. At his follow up consultation two weeks later, he reported an immediate increase in energy upon starting
the therapy.
The first week into the treatment his hips felt a little more painful, especially at night. By the second week the hip pain had subsided and he felt that he was moving better. He was told to continue his treatment protocol and return two weeks later. At week three his Tango instructor commented on his improved flexibility.
John has continued to improve and at his recent visit reports that the pain in his hips is gone and he can now do a 180 degree contra-body twist in his dance class. He also had much more energy and his digestive symptoms have all been resolved. He sleeps betternow than he has for many years.