Welcome To Focus Physiotherapy’s Web Page On Hip Pain
Serving Mississauga, Brampton, Bolton, Etobicoke Kingsway
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Do you feel hip joint pain after walking or exercising?
Are you looking for treatment that is natural and effective?
Would you like your hip joints to move easier?
Would you like to walk longer without pain?

Focus Physiotherapy understands hip pain, our registered physiotherapists have helped countless people improve their walking tolerance and enjoy many pain free walks away from hip pain. We understand the many causes of Hip Pain and are skilled at developing personalized programs to get you better.
Your hip pains may affect your back or your knees and we are well suited and trained to help you move past the aches and pains.
Hip pain (pain arising from the hip joint) can be caused by a number of different diseases and conditions.
Typically pain originating from the hip joint is felt in the front over the groin (inguinal ligament) and increases by rotatory movements (turning the foot inside and out while lying on a bed) of the limb. Pain may also be felt in the knee joint of the same side in diseases of the hip. This type of pain is called referred pain. It is because the hip joint and knee joint share a common nerve supply.
Our team of Physiotherapists, massage therapists, naturopaths, and dietitians have the training to develop a personalized program to help you. We will take the time to assess and diagnose the reason for your pains. You are an individual and you are looking for people with the skills and knowledge to help.
Don't live with pain any longer.
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Contact Us Today: Mississauga: 905-275-5100 Brampton: 905-457-7958 Etobicoke Kingsway: 416-234-8788 Bolton: 905-857-4999 or Email: appointment@focusphysiotherapy.com |
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If you are interested in a more information about hip pain, please start exploring our patient resource by clicking on this link Hip Pain Information

Some Conditions we treat:
Adult Femur Fractures
Avascular Necrosis Of The Hip
Hip Fractures
Hip Dislocation After Joint Replacement
Trochanteric Bursitis Of The Hip
Stress Fracture Of The Hip
Osteoarthritis Of The Hip
Hip Fractures
Why You Should Choose Focus Physiotherapy









