Physiotherapy for Hip Impingement
Hip impingement, or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), can lock up your mobility, but physiotherapy offers a science-backed solution. At HyperRegen Sports Medicine in Toronto, near The Well and Rogers Centre, we excel in physiotherapy for hip impingement, blending evidence-based care with personalized plans to ease pain, boost function, and avoid surgery. Searching for the best physiotherapy Toronto has for FAI? Here’s how we deliver—dive in!
Pain Management
- Ice therapy cools inflammation.
- Heat boosts circulation, easing stiffness.
- Manual joint mobilization reduces tension.
Stretching and Flexibility
- Hip flexor stretches (e.g., lunge stretch) loosen tight fronts.
- Glute stretches (e.g., pigeon pose) enhance flexibility.
- Rotation exercises improve ROM.
Strengthening
- Core work (e.g., planks) stabilizes the pelvis and addresses micro-instabilty in certain patients
- Glute activation (e.g., clamshells) supports hip alignment.
- Quad/hamstring exercises (e.g., squats) balance loads.
Movement Training
- Gait analysis corrects compensatory habits.
- Biomechanical retraining optimizes squats and runs.
For non-surgical treatment of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS), HyperRegen recommends these top exercises (aligned with HipFit10.com principles):
- Hip Flexor Stretch – 30s hold, 3x/side, opens tight hips.
- Glute Bridge – 10 reps, 3 sets, strengthens posterior chain.
- Side-Lying Clamshell – 15 reps/side, 3 sets, activates glutes.
- Single-Leg Balance – 30s/side, 3x, boosts proprioception.
- Seated Hip Rotation – 10 reps/side, 3 sets, improves mobility.
Evidence shows these reduce impingement stress by 20-30%.
Post-op physiotherapy after hip arthroscopy follows these evidence-based phases at HyperRegen:
Phase 1: Protection (Weeks 0-3)
- Ice and rest reduce swelling.
- Passive ROM prevents stiffness.
- Crutches limit weight-bearing.
Phase 2: Early Mobility (Weeks 3-6)
- Gentle stretches restore flexion.
- Isometric glute exercises begin strength.
- Partial weight-bearing starts.
Phase 3: Strength Building (Weeks 6-12)
- Squats and lunges ramp up power.
- Balance drills (e.g., wobble board) enhance stability.
- Cycling boosts endurance.
Phase 4: Return to Function (Months 3-6)
- Plyometrics (e.g., hops) rebuild agility.
- Sport-specific drills prep for activity.
- Full clearance after functional tests.
With physiotherapy for hip impingement, relief starts in weeks, with full benefits in 2-6 months per adherence. Non-op success often avoids surgery; post-op rehab cuts recovery by 30% (per studies).
Dr. Jas Chahal, an orthopedic surgeon with 10+ years of sports medicine expertise, founded HyperRegen to deliver world-class physiotherapy in Toronto. Our focus on hip biomechanics, evidence based medicine and the utilization of cutting edge technologies makes us a premiere destination in Toronto for hip related physiotherapy.
Conquer hip impingement now
Don’t let hip impingement slow you. Contact HyperRegen Sports Medicine for top physiotherapy in Toronto. Call 416-257-3999 or visit 400 Wellington Street West (near Spadina and Wellington) to treat symptoms related to FAIS.
At a Glance
Dr. Jas Chahal
- Head of Orthopaedic Surgery, Women’s College Hospital
- Team Physician Toronto FC and University of Toronto Varsity Blues
- Associate Professor, University of Toronto Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Program
- Has more than 100 peer-reviewed publications
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