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HIP PAIN

Hip Pain Treatment in Calgary
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Hip pain can affect your ability to walk, sit comfortably, exercise, or sleep. The hip joint plays a central role in weight-bearing and movement, so irritation in this area can significantly impact daily function.
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At Associate Chiropractic, we provide chiropractic assessment and treatment for hip pain in Calgary. Whether your discomfort developed gradually or followed an injury, an evaluation can help determine the underlying cause and appropriate care plan.
Call our Calgary clinic or book online to schedule your appointment.
What Causes Hip Pain?
Hip pain may originate from the hip joint itself, surrounding muscles and ligaments, or may be referred from the lower back or pelvis.
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Common causes include:
  • Muscle strain or overuse
  • Joint restriction or irritation
  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
  • Sciatic nerve irritation
  • Arthritis-related joint changes
  • Sports injuries
  • Postural imbalance
  • Pregnancy-related pelvic changes
 
Because the hip works closely with the lumbar spine and pelvis, lower back dysfunction can contribute to ongoing hip discomfort.
skeleton graphic showing hip pain symptoms and the locationinside the hip joint.
Symptoms of Hip Pain
Symptoms can vary depending on the source of irritation. You may experience:
  • Pain in the front, side, or back of the hip
  • Groin pain
  • Pain radiating into the thigh
  • Stiffness or reduced range of motion
  • Clicking or catching sensations
  • Pain when walking, standing, or climbing stairs
  • Discomfort when lying on one side
 
If hip pain persists or interferes with daily activities, a professional assessment is recommended.
When to Seek Care for Hip Pain
You should consider booking an appointment with our experience doctors at Associate Chiropractic if you have:
  • Hip pain lasting more than several days
  • Pain that limits walking or activity
  • Recurring stiffness or tightness
  • Pain after a fall or sports injury
  • Hip discomfort combined with lower back pain
 
Early evaluation may help prevent the condition from becoming more persistent.
How Chiropractic Care May Help Hip Pain
Chiropractic care focuses on improving joint mobility, reducing irritation, and restoring proper movement patterns.
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Your treatment plan may include:
 
Since hip pain is often linked to pelvic or spinal dysfunction, addressing related areas is frequently part of care.
woman with hip pain holding her hip.
Hip Pain and Lower Back Connection
The hip joint and lower back function together during walking, lifting, and rotation. Restricted movement or irritation in the lumbar spine can refer pain into the hip region.
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An assessment helps determine whether your hip pain is originating locally or being influenced by the lower back.
Chiropractor for Hip Pain in Calgary
If you are searching for hip pain treatment in Calgary, Associate Chiropractic provides evidence-informed chiropractic care tailored to your condition and goals.
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Our Calgary clinic welcomes new patients and offers convenient appointment scheduling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can chiropractic care help with hip pain?
Chiropractic care may help improve joint mobility, reduce muscle tension, and address contributing spinal or pelvic dysfunction associated with hip pain.
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Is hip pain always caused by arthritis?
No. While arthritis can contribute to hip discomfort, many cases involve muscle strain, joint restriction, nerve irritation, or biomechanical imbalance.
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How many visits are needed for hip pain?
The number of visits depends on the cause, severity, and duration of symptoms. After your assessment, recommendations are provided based on your individual needs.
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Can lower back problems cause hip pain?
Yes. The lumbar spine and pelvis are closely connected to hip mechanics, and lower back dysfunction can refer pain into the hip region.

Book a Hip Pain Assessment
If hip pain is limiting your daily activities or not improving on its own, a professional assessment can help clarify the cause and appropriate next steps.

Associate Chiropractic Clinic in Calgary provides conservative, patient‑centered chiropractic care for back pain, focused on safety, function, and long‑term outcomes.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Associate Chiropractic Clinic

221 – 1110 Centre Street North

Calgary, Alberta 

T2E 2R2

Phone: 403-230-9003

Fax: 403-277-8162

Email: associatechiropractic@gmail.com

HOURS

Monday - Friday

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

CHIROPRACTORS:

Dr. Murray McEwen – M/W/F 8:00 - 5:00

Dr. Matt McManus – Monday - Saturday

Dr. Christine Martinovich - Wed 9:00 - 1:00

                                                           -  Th/F 12:30 - 5:00

                                                           -   Sat 11:00 - 2:00

SERVICE AREA

  • Calgary

  • Airdrie

  • Okotoks

  • Drumheller

  • Surrounding Areas

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Disclaimer

This website is provided for information and education purposes only. No doctor/patient relationship is established by your use of this site. No diagnosis or treatment is being provided. The information contained here should be used in consultation with a medically licensed and trained professional of your choice. No guarantees or warranties are made regarding any of the information contained within this website. This website is not intended to offer specific medical or health advice to anyone. We do not make any medical claims as you should consult a healthcare professional prior to starting any treatment program. All information is only presented for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice of a doctor or medical professional.

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