Join orthopedic surgeons Dr. Zalzal and Dr. Weening in this episode of Talking with docs as they discuss non-surgical treatment options for hip arthritis. Discover how lifestyle modifications, exercises, joint injections, nutrition, and complementary therapies can effectively manage hip arthritis symptoms without resorting to surgery. Gain valuable insights to make informed decisions about your hip health. Don’t miss this informative episode of alking with Docs!
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What about prp
So, what do we do for bursitis?
Thanks I need plenty pain ouch
I have no Cartlidge in both knees and both hips and I've had three children and many times when I move my legs the pain is easy as painful as last stage labour pains! I'm in absolute agony with no quality of life!! Pain killers hardly even take the edge off this pain!! This is definitely some cruel and unusual punishment!!
What about ChondroFiller®?
Which hospital is that in Canada
Maybe it’s all mental…worried traumatized minds focused on everything that’s wrong
I've had 2 surgeons tell me no more surgery on my left leg or I'll lose my leg. Had total knee surgery 25 yrs. ago, cancer treatment 23 yrs. ago and radiation breakouts last 5 years. Been told need hip surgery and can't do it. How can I lower the 10+ pain in my groin area?
So when is it time for surgery and how long does it last? Weight loss is the primary way to reduce hip arthritis along with mild exercise. Pain killer only works to a point. Regardless of dosage, it’s not going to take all the pain away. However, the medication will reduce the pain down to a manageable level.
Nothing that I have tried has worked. Ibuprofen is the only thing that works, although only barely.
Buy a sole replacement . Cut to your shoe sole . Glue on with shoe goo. I got near quarter inch lift on bottom of birkenstock.
I tried that. If you double them, they slip around.
Is a subchondral cyst of the hip joint caused by osteoarthritis and is this an indication for a hip replacement?
So you guys are promoting for Big Pharma.
GOOD JOB.🤪🤪🤪
Turmeric did nothing for me.
My hip hurts so bad.
I do swimming arobics. Low I pack. Is this good.
Good info, even at 5 times the speed. But what about psoriatic arthritis (which as well you must know is an autoimmune disease) it must be treated differently. Any suggestions? I am a 79 year old MM patience. Not an excellent candidate for hip surgery.
I read an article online that said 75% of hip and knee surgeries are unnecessary. People can try non-surgical options first and if not satisfied get surgery. Non-surgical options are for example losing weight, eating whole foods, exercising regularly, wearing supportive footwear, using assistive devices, and pain reliever such as Advil. On bad days a cold compress or heated seat cushion provides relief.
stem cell? prp?
I hv already undergone a surgery. That is a failure
I don't want anything hip replacement. What should I do
my hip is toast ,, i saw a vid about castor oil and dmso rub , loose weight yer took a job with lots of walking lost some weight but bugged my hip now my back is giving me grief
In December I could not walk I have been doing exercising now I can walk for a while doctors give meds I have never taken but the pain was awfully I eat healthy
Rimatic
How do you avoid bending, getting in and out of a car, etc. These are things you have to do all the time…
I have been in pain management for the past 18 years. My spine is really very bad.
I take every classification of medication, including numbing cream.
I can absolutely testify that opioids do not help arthritis pain. The only thing that helps arthritis pain is for me celebrex because my stomach can't handle other NSAIDs
What is a pillow supposed to do for your hip?
Thanks for this. I'm actually doing most of these things already, physio, I'm not overweight etc. but the information about avoiding opioids and hip injections was particularly useful. I'm a Brit living in Mexico and the first thing the doctors here tend to say is "surgery." Trying to avoid this until absolutely necessary. Don't know what the advice would be from the NHS if I still lived in the UK.
Very good explanation. Don’t forget to try Orthovita Oil from Planet Ayurveda too – a perfect complement to these tips.
Activity modification
Weight loss
Physio, massage, acupuncture
Braces and orthotics
Anti-flammatory foods
Medications/supplements
Prescription medications
Topical meds
Injections (anesthetic, gels, etc)
I will not do a hip replacement stem cells only!!!!