Distinguish hip-joint pain from spine or soft-tissue pain
Walk, climb stairs, and sleep with more confidence
Hip pain and movement
Hip pain can affect walking, stairs, sleep, exercise, and balance. PRM looks at the hip, spine, tendons, and movement mechanics to help clarify the next step.
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Hip pain may come from the joint, tendons, bursae, muscles, referred spine pain, nerve irritation, weakness, or compensation from another painful area.
Dr. Sunny Kim approaches pain through Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: how the painful area works, how the rest of the body is compensating, and which non-surgical options may be appropriate.
The goal is to help you understand what may be driving symptoms, which treatments are worth considering, and what kind of progress is realistic for your body and your goals.
How PRM evaluates it
Walk, climb stairs, and sleep with more confidence
Understand which structures may be involved
Consider regenerative, rehab, laser, or guided options when appropriate
Possible tools
These are not automatic recommendations. PRM uses the evaluation to decide which options may fit and which do not.