Hip Pain Treatment Glasgow
Gentle support to reduce hip pain and stiffness.
Gentle support to reduce hip pain and stiffness.
Hip pain can creep in slowly or appear suddenly after years of wear, stiffness or strain. It can make walking, sitting or even sleeping uncomfortable. For many people, it starts as a dull ache and gradually turns into a constant restriction that limits movement. Assisted stretching offers a safe and effective way to reduce tension, improve flexibility and restore comfort in the hips.
Assisted stretching is guided stretching performed with the help of a trained professional. The therapist gently moves your body through controlled stretches while you stay relaxed. Each movement is supported and adjusted to suit your flexibility and comfort. This allows for a deeper and more targeted stretch than you can usually achieve on your own.
The aim is to release tight muscles that restrict movement and place extra strain on the hips. By improving flexibility and alignment, assisted stretching helps the body move more freely and reduces the load placed on the joint.
The hips are one of the strongest and most active joints in the body. They support your weight, stabilise your posture and allow a wide range of movement. Because they are used constantly, they are also prone to tightness and strain.
Hip pain can come from several causes. Long hours sitting at a desk can shorten the hip flexors and weaken the glutes, creating an imbalance that affects posture and leads to discomfort. Overuse during sport or exercise can also cause tightness or irritation in the muscles and tendons around the hip.
In some cases, pain may be linked to arthritis or wear on the joint’s cartilage, which reduces cushioning and increases stiffness. Poor posture, weak muscles or injuries can also make the problem worse. When the muscles tighten, the hips lose their normal range of movement, and pain often spreads to the lower back or legs.
Gentle stretching keeps joints moving and prevents rigidity. Encourages circulation and reduces inflammation.
Flexible muscles and tendons support movement more effectively, reducing strain on affected joints.
Movement releases natural endorphins and increases blood flow to clear inflammatory substances.
Restores balance and flexibility, helping the whole body move more naturally and comfortably.
As pain eases, staying active and independent becomes easier, improving daily wellbeing and confidence.
Trained therapists guide each movement safely, adapting to your unique needs and comfort level.
Assisted stretching can relieve many of the issues that lead to hip pain. By lengthening tight muscles, it reduces pressure on the joint and improves mobility. This makes walking, bending and everyday movement easier and more comfortable.
Flexibility in the hips also supports better posture. When the muscles around the pelvis and lower back are balanced, the body stands and moves with less strain. This helps prevent future pain and stiffness.
For people who sit for long periods, assisted stretching can counteract the effects of inactivity by opening up the front of the hips and activating the supporting muscles. Athletes often find it useful for recovery after training, as it improves circulation and reduces muscle soreness.
For those with arthritis or long-term joint discomfort, gentle stretching keeps the hips mobile and helps prevent further loss of flexibility. The movements are controlled and pain free, allowing the joint to stay active without irritation.
During a session, the therapist focuses on the key muscles that support and move the hips. These include the hip flexors, glutes, hamstrings and lower back. Tightness in any of these areas can affect how the hips move and contribute to pain.
The therapist guides your legs through slow, steady stretches that open the hips and release tension. Movements might include lifting and rotating the leg, extending the hip backward or gently stretching the inner thigh. The therapist controls the pressure and range of motion, ensuring the stretch stays comfortable and effective.
As the muscles relax, circulation improves and stiffness eases. Over time, regular sessions can help restore the hips’ natural range of motion and reduce the risk of recurring pain.
Assisted stretching for hip pain can help people of all ages and activity levels. Office workers who sit for long hours often experience tight hips and lower back tension. Assisted stretching helps reverse that stiffness and restore balance.
Athletes, runners and gym users can benefit too. Repetitive exercise often shortens certain muscles and leaves others weak, creating imbalance around the hips. Guided stretching helps restore symmetry and supports better performance.
Older adults may find it especially helpful, as muscles and joints naturally lose flexibility with age. Gentle assisted stretching can make walking and daily movement easier while maintaining strength and stability.
Even people recovering from mild injury or strain can use assisted stretching as part of their recovery, provided it is done under professional supervision. It encourages blood flow, prevents stiffness and supports safe healing.
Book a consultation to see how assisted stretching can help you move more comfortably.
Stretching should always feel controlled and comfortable. It should not cause sharp pain or sudden pulling. A trained professional understands how far the body should move and when to stop.
If hip pain comes from a recent injury or medical condition such as a hip replacement, it is best to check with a healthcare provider before starting. Once cleared, assisted stretching can usually be tailored to suit your needs safely.
The key is patience. Improvement takes time, and small, consistent progress leads to lasting results. Regular sessions build flexibility and strength without overloading the joints.
Assisted stretching works best when it becomes part of a routine. One session can provide short-term relief, but regular stretching helps the body hold onto those gains. Muscles and joints adapt over time, becoming more flexible and balanced.
Even between sessions, gentle movement helps maintain progress. Walking, light stretching at home or simple mobility exercises can keep the hips from tightening again. The combination of professional guidance and regular movement creates the best long-term results.
Hip pain can affect everything from sitting comfortably to walking with ease. It can limit movement and make everyday life more difficult. Assisted stretching provides a calm and effective way to release tight muscles, ease pressure on the hips and restore mobility.
With guidance from a professional, you can move more freely and feel more comfortable in your body. Over time, this gentle approach helps the hips stay flexible, balanced and strong. It is not about pushing your limits but helping your body find natural movement again.
Gentle movement to reduce stiffness and improve comfort.
• Eases joint pain through safe, guided stretches
• Improves flexibility and mobility
• Supports confidence in everyday movement
Restore comfort and strength through guided stretching.
• Relieves muscle tension and pressure on the spine
• Promotes better posture and flexibility
• Encourages natural, pain-free movement
Gradual, guided movement to restore shoulder mobility.
• Reduces pain and stiffness
• Improves range of motion safely
• Helps prevent the shoulder from tightening again
Release tension and restore flexibility in the legs.
• Loosens tight muscles safely
• Reduces strain on the hips and lower back
• Improves balance and movement
Gentle support to reduce hip pain and stiffness.
• Increases hip mobility and comfort
• Reduces pressure on the lower back
• Restores balance and strength in movement
Restore freedom of movement and joint comfort.
• Reduces stiffness and swelling
• Eases muscle tension around the joints
• Helps maintain flexibility and independence
Gentle stretches to support healthy, flexible knees.
• Reduces pressure and stiffness
• Strengthens supporting muscles
• Improves movement and stability
Relief from heel and foot pain through gentle stretching.
• Reduces tension in the calves and feet
• Supports recovery and flexibility
• Promotes pain-free walking and movement
Improve alignment and reduce pain with better posture.
• Loosens tight chest and shoulder muscles
• Strengthens the back for natural alignment
• Reduces strain from long hours of sitting
Ease nerve pressure and relieve lower back discomfort.
• Reduces tightness around the spine and hips
• Promotes smooth, pain-free movement
• Helps prevent future flare-ups
Restore shoulder comfort and movement safely.
• Relieves muscle tension and joint stiffness
• Improves flexibility and posture
• Helps restore confidence in movement
Support faster recovery and better performance.
• Reduces soreness after training
• Improves flexibility and balance
• Helps prevent injury and fatigue