HIP PAIN (AVN)

HIP PAIN (AVN)

Hip Pain (AVN) Treatment at Divine Physiotherapy

What is Avascular Necrosis (AVN)?

Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the hip is a condition where the blood supply to the femoral head (hip joint) is reduced, leading to bone tissue death. This can cause severe hip pain, stiffness, and mobility issues, affecting daily activities.

Symptoms of Hip AVN

  • Persistent hip pain that worsens over time

  • Stiffness and restricted movement

  • Pain while walking or standing

  • Limping due to discomfort

  • Swelling around the hip joint

Physiotherapy for Hip Pain (AVN) at Divine Physiotherapy

At Divine Physiotherapy, we offer non-surgical, evidence-based treatments to manage AVN and improve hip function. Our expert physiotherapists focus on:

Pain Management: Advanced manual therapy, ultrasound therapy, and TENS to relieve discomfort.
Joint Mobilization: Techniques to improve hip flexibility and movement.
Strengthening Exercises: Targeted exercises to strengthen hip muscles and reduce stress on the joint.
Posture & Gait Training: To correct walking patterns and minimize pain.
Lifestyle Guidance: Advice on weight management, activity modifications, and assistive devices.

Why Choose Divine Physiotherapy for AVN Treatment?

 Experienced Physiotherapists led by Dr. Virendra Rajpurohit (PT), PhD, MPT Neuro, MIAP, FIMT
Personalized Treatment Plans tailored to your condition
Advanced Physiotherapy Techniques for pain relief and mobility restoration
Patient-Centered Approach ensuring holistic recovery

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Don’t let hip pain hold you back! Get expert physiotherapy treatment for AVN at Divine Physiotherapy.

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AVN is a condition where the blood supply to the hip bone is reduced, leading to bone tissue death, joint pain, and restricted movement.

Symptoms include persistent hip pain, stiffness, difficulty walking, reduced range of motion, and pain that worsens with activity.

We offer non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy, joint mobilization, electrotherapy, strengthening exercises, and lifestyle modifications to improve mobility and reduce pain.

In early stages, physiotherapy can help slow down progression, reduce pain, and improve function. However, advanced cases may require surgical intervention.

Avoiding high-impact activities, maintaining a healthy weight, following a structured exercise plan, and quitting smoking can help manage AVN symptoms effectively.