There is a Non-Surgical Cure For Chronic Pain In The Hips
by Rothbart
Filed under Chronic Pain In Hips
Do you suffer from hip problems? Does left hip pain, right hip pain or even pain in both hips make your life a misery? Have you been told that hip replacements are the only way to relieve your hip ache?
As a surgeon, I saw that the majority of people getting a new hip, after a short period of time, started experiencing the same type of problems in their other hip or knees. That's why I devoted my life to medical research, to uncover the actual source of painful hip problems and develop a non-surgical alternative to hip replacement surgery.
Physiologically and anatomically, your hip joints are constructed to last 100 years or longer. But many people must have their hips replaced with artificial joints because of severe pain in their hips, due to hip degeneration and resulting arthritis. Often these artificial joints need to be replaced every 10 to 15 years.
Unfortunately, the underlying cause that is producing the degenerative changes in the hip (causing your hip pain) is also affecting all the other weight-bearing joints in your body.
Hip Replacement Surgery Is Not The Cure
Even if you have a hip replacement surgery to eliminate the pain in your hips, frequently the degenerative joint changes start becoming apparent in other parts of your body, such as your knees. And then you will start having knee pain! When this happens, your surgeon will often advise you to have a knee replacement surgery. This brings to mind the woodman in 'The Wizard of Oz', who – piece by piece – had his body parts replaced with tin.
Does it make sense to replace joint by joint as they become painful? Isn't it more logical to find the real cause of your hip pain and degenerative changes in your joints? When you find the actual cause, you can effectively treat it, thus preventing the need for joint replacement surgery.
What is the cause of hip pain and joint degeneration? One explanation is that; as we get older, the hip joints become worn with use and therefore need to be replaced. But if this is true; then why doesn't every octogenarian require hip replacement surgery?
Using a car analogy: Just as your tires will last much longer and wear more evenly if you are diligent about maintaining good alignment in the suspension of your car, your hip joints will remain healthy, mobile and pain free if you maintain good posture.
Some people naturally maintain good posture, but others do not. A common reason for bad posture is being born with an abnormal foot structure that produces postural distortions. Many people have one of these two inherited foot structures, known as the Rothbarts Foot and PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity.
The Rothbarts Foot and PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity are successfully treated by Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy, an innovative treatment that permanently and non invasively corrects the postural distortions resulting from these abnormal foot structures.
When the postural distortions are corrected, the alignment of your postural joints (including your hips) is dramatically improved. By improving your hip alignment, your hip joint does not wear out as quickly (or not at all) thus negating the need for hip replacement surgery.
Sadly, many doctors today believe that hip problems are a natural part of life and that hip replacement is the only answer. Let me assure you that there is nothing natural about chronic pain in the hips or hip degeneration. These conditions are symptoms of a distorted posture.
When you get a new hip but fail to correct the posture, problems will reoccur.
To read what other have to say about their hip and knee joint replacements, go to:
Discovered! Hip And Knee Joint Replacements May Not Eliminate Your Pain
For more information on how bad posture can create chronic pain, read:
If You Have Chronic Back Pain – Maybe It's Your Posture
Whether your chronic pain manifests as overwhelming hip and leg pain, severe pain in the back of the thigh, or all-over muscle and joint pain,why struggle with temporary fixes and treatments that only work in the short term, like hip joint replacement?
As you learn more about my innovative therapy, you may find that addressing and effectively treating your foot structure may be the missing link to ending your long time battle with unrelenting muscle and joint pain.
If you have questions about what's involved in being treated with Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy, see our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Page by clicking here.
If you would like to contact me regarding an appointment to resolve your pain, click here.
Professor/Dr. Brian A. Rothbart
Chronic Pain Elimination Specialist
Discovered the Rothbarts Foot and PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity
Developer of Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy
Designer of Rothbart Proprioceptive Insoles
Founder of International Academy of Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy
Author of Forever Free From Chronic Pain





