Why Her Hip Pain Lasted 2 Years (and How It Finally Got Better)
Release Date: 11/06/2025
Restoring Human Movement
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info_outlineWelcome back to the Restoring Human Movement Podcast! I’m your cohost, Sebastian Gonzales DC, and today we’re diving into a real-life case of chronic hip pain that many active people will relate to. Our focus is a female athlete who has been dealing with front-of-hip pain—right in the hip crease—for over two years. Despite trying various treatments, the discomfort lingered, coming and going since her twenties.
If you’re someone who stays active but constantly feels limited by stubborn lower body pain—whether it’s your hip, groin, back, knee, or even heel—this episode is for you. We specialize in helping people return to the activities they love, and this case gives us a chance to explore what works and what doesn’t in long-term hip pain management. Whether you’re a runner, lifter, or weekend warrior, you’ll take away practical insights to help your own recovery journey.
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