Sprains and Strain of the Hip Unspecified

- Pain felt directly over the injured muscle or ligament that increases with activity
- Swelling in the hip
- Tenderness with palpation of the hip
- Stiffness in the hip
- Muscle spasm
- Bruising
- Partial or full loss of muscle strength
- Difficult or extremely painful to walk

- Accident or traumatic impact to the hip, such as a fall or direct and forceful contact (a contusion)
- Overuse or overstretching of the muscles or ligaments in the hip

- ROM and stretching
- Soft tissue massage
- Core stabilization exercises
- Lower extremity strengthening
- Posture program

- Adductor Straddle
- Passive Hip Flexion
- Lotus
- Prone Thomas Stretch
- Kneeling Hip Flexor
- Side Lying Hip Abduction At Wall
- Hip IR ER Rotation With T-band
- Prone Hip Extension Adduction Abduction T Band
- Bridges
- Child Pose

- Bridge Marching
- Glute Med Wall Sit
- Step Overs In Mase
- Single Leg Squat And Touch
- T Band Defensive Slides
- Speed Skaters
- Lunge Walk Med Ball Rotation
- 3-Dot Squat 2 Hands