How Can Neuro Therapy Help With Hip Pain?
If you’re on this page, I don’t have to tell you that hip pain can be quite the frustrating experience.
Hip pain affects our ability to workout, sleep, compete, and sometimes even the ability put our shoes and socks on in the morning. It’s amazing what simple tasks can be affected when our ability to flex and extend the leg are limited. It’s even more frustrating when it feels like nothing (rest, ice, heat, massage and even in-home exercises) is helping the hip pain start to feel better. |
In most cases, the people who are visiting this page fall into 1 of 3 categories:

You take pride in maintaining an active lifestyle (or used to), but a recent hip injury or hip surgery is causing you to take a break. A friend, family member (or maybe even something on social media) told you Neuro Therapy is a faster way to get better and back to performing at a high level.

You’ve had hip pain or limited range of motion for months (or even years) and are starting to wonder why it’s not getting better. You’ve tried everything that doctors recommended to make it go away, with little success. At this point, they may have even told you that you’ll just have to live with it. But if there’s something out there that can help you solve the problem, you'd like to learn about it.

You’ve been told by a doctor that surgery will be required to fix the hip pain, and going under the knife is the last thing you want to do. You're worried it might not work or the recovery process will be longer than expected, and you're exploring alternatives to see if there’s a way to avoid surgery all together.
If any of these are you, it’s likely that you’ve started to put a few pieces together.
Maybe you’ve started to feel a little tight in some areas around the hip, and even lower back and legs.
Or feel yourself compensating or moving differently (ever feel yourself rocking from side to side to lift the leg instead of just pulling it up like you used to?)
It could even feel like certain muscles just don’t want to “activate” the way they used to.
If you could only loosen up a few muscles or start activating them again, you know the hip pain would start to feel better and allow for more mobility.
But every time you think you’re feeling better and decide to push it, it just flares right back up again.
All of these feelings – tightness, moving differently (compensation patterns), muscle activation, and “flare ups” are driven by the nervous system.
When you experience a hip injury or have persistent hip pain, the nervous system starts to use the hip (and even lower back and legs) differently.
In fact, the nervous system drives muscle activation, which drives movement.
If that sequence isn’t firing properly, the recovery process can be difficult, range of motion becomes limited, and pain signals amplify.
During Neuro Therapy, we “tap in” to the nervous system using electricity in order to determine where muscles aren’t activating properly... consider these your "weakest links."
Once we find them, we’re able to precisely target those areas and re-train the nervous system to utilize the muscles properly.
When the muscles start to work properly again, the hip can start to function normally (and without pain).
But you don’t have to take my word for it – I understand that Neuro Therapy is new and what I’m saying is a little “outside the box.” I thought the same thing when I was introduced to the process 5 years ago.
For that reason, I want to help you gather all the information needed to determine if Neuro is the right fit for your hip pain.
I want you to learn about Neuro Therapy and experience what it can do for you without any risk or obligation.
Maybe you’ve started to feel a little tight in some areas around the hip, and even lower back and legs.
Or feel yourself compensating or moving differently (ever feel yourself rocking from side to side to lift the leg instead of just pulling it up like you used to?)
It could even feel like certain muscles just don’t want to “activate” the way they used to.
If you could only loosen up a few muscles or start activating them again, you know the hip pain would start to feel better and allow for more mobility.
But every time you think you’re feeling better and decide to push it, it just flares right back up again.
All of these feelings – tightness, moving differently (compensation patterns), muscle activation, and “flare ups” are driven by the nervous system.
When you experience a hip injury or have persistent hip pain, the nervous system starts to use the hip (and even lower back and legs) differently.
In fact, the nervous system drives muscle activation, which drives movement.
If that sequence isn’t firing properly, the recovery process can be difficult, range of motion becomes limited, and pain signals amplify.
During Neuro Therapy, we “tap in” to the nervous system using electricity in order to determine where muscles aren’t activating properly... consider these your "weakest links."
Once we find them, we’re able to precisely target those areas and re-train the nervous system to utilize the muscles properly.
When the muscles start to work properly again, the hip can start to function normally (and without pain).
But you don’t have to take my word for it – I understand that Neuro Therapy is new and what I’m saying is a little “outside the box.” I thought the same thing when I was introduced to the process 5 years ago.
For that reason, I want to help you gather all the information needed to determine if Neuro is the right fit for your hip pain.
I want you to learn about Neuro Therapy and experience what it can do for you without any risk or obligation.
So here's what I do for prospective clients. I offer a free, 1 on 1, 90 minute Neuro Therapy session. You'll get to go through a full Neuro Therapy session from beginning to end and have plenty of time to ask questions.
During the session, you can expect to learn the following about your hip pain:

What muscles are not activating properly and contributing to your hip pain

What movement patterns and ranges of motion are contributing to your hip pain
What movement patterns and ranges of motion are contributing to your hip pain

How we can work together to fix it
Who knows, you might even experience a little bit of relief or increase in range of motion.
By the end, you'll have all the information you need to make a decision on whether Neuro is the right fit for you.
Sound like something that's worth trying? Just click the button below and fill out the 35 second form to apply. After reviewing your application, we’ll give you a call to find a date a time that work best for you.
By the end, you'll have all the information you need to make a decision on whether Neuro is the right fit for you.
Sound like something that's worth trying? Just click the button below and fill out the 35 second form to apply. After reviewing your application, we’ll give you a call to find a date a time that work best for you.
If you’re still not quite sure about scheduling and would rather speak to a member of my team on the phone first, you can click here instead: