• Can a massage help my hip pain?

I have had hip pain already five days. Can a massage help my hip pain?

7 Answers

  • Massage Therapist
  • Fort Lee, NJ

yes, massage is an effective way to help with hip pain. having a Swedish massage or a medical massage specifically for the hip will help with the pain and discomfort.

  • Massage Therapist
  • Media, PA

Thank you for your question. In some cases, a massage using myofacial release, can help with your hip.  Another cases, a modality known as a Traeger is more effective, and could be a combination of modalities. You need to be seen by bodyworker who is also trained in Traeger to discuss further. Thank you,  Dahana

  • Chiropractor
  • San Francisco, CA

Unless you had a serious trauma and/or are over 50 years old, yes. Otherwise get an xray first.

  • Pain Management Specialist
  • TEMPE, AZ

Most definitely if the pain is related to muscular, or fascial injury. I would recommend a deep tissue massage as the most effective. Many joint-related pain generators may not be improved by massage and if you have one of those as evidenced by the massage, not helping, I would see a physician.

  • Orthopedist
  • Houston, TX

Yes particularly by a licensed massage therapist If it doesn't respond then seek medical evaluation Jack Jensen MD FACSM Athletic Orthopedics & Knee Center AOK Urgent Orthocare 9180 Katy Fwy. Houston Texas 77055 713-984-1400 713-984-1400. AOKC.net Houston, Texas 77055 714-984-1400

  • Chiropractor | Nutrition
  • New York, NY

Probably not permanently, it might loosen muscles, 5 days of pain in ur hip is most likely a disc problem, causing referred pain to ur hip.

  • Chiropractor
  • Brandenton, FL

Thanks for the question. The hip pain needs to be properly diagnosed before treatment can be determined. Jay H Schwartz, DC, DIBCN, DIBE

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