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Best and Worst Exercise Machines for Chronic Hip

If you have hip pain, taking it easy might seem best for relief. But although sometimes rest is necessary, being inactive for too long only causes stiffness and more pain.for more info click on the link

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Best and Worst Exercise Machines for Chronic Hip

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  1. Best and Worst Exercise Machines for Chronic Hip Pain

  2. If you have hip pain, taking it easy might seem best for relief. But although sometimes rest is necessary, being inactive for too long only causes stiffness and more pain. “Exercise is good for pain management for several reasons,” explains Keith M. Reagan, PT, ATC, a physical therapist at Achieve Physical Therapy in Tacoma, Wash. “Exercise helps maintain or improve range of motion [and] strength … as well as lubricating the tissues inside the joint with synovial fluid.” Knowing you should exercise is one thing, but knowing where to begin is another. See what the experts have to say — the pros and the cons — about five popular exercise machines and hip pain.

  3. Before You Get Started Before beginning any exercise program, it's important to check with your doctor first. Hip pain is not always a clear-cut issue. “Hip pain, when presented to the doctor, is never a slam dunk,” explains Paul Sueno, MD, a physiatrist and pain medicine doctor practicing in Tacoma, Wash. “There are many structures that connect the spine to the thigh. The first step is to correctly identify the location and cause of the pain." Only then, he says, can a doctor or physical therapist help you develop the right exercise program.

  4. Before You Get Started Before beginning any exercise program, it's important to check with your doctor first. Hip pain is not always a clear-cut issue. “Hip pain, when presented to the doctor, is never a slam dunk,” explains Paul Sueno, MD, a physiatrist and pain medicine doctor practicing in Tacoma, Wash. “There are many structures that connect the spine to the thigh. The first step is to correctly identify the location and cause of the pain." Only then, he says, can a doctor or physical therapist help you develop the right exercise program.

  5. Treadmill Pros: Because walking is something people do every day, Reagan said, using a treadmill for this can be a very good, functional choice for people with hip pain. “The treadmill often has a bit of spring to the belt, reducing shock on the lower extremities and back," he said.

  6. When it comes to gym equipment, there are a ton of different brands, types, and styles of equipment; it can get a little overwhelming. From treadmills and rowing machines to adjustable dumbbells and kettlebells, a fitness business often requires a lot of different types of equipment to create the very best member experience. 

  7. The ever-expanding gym equipment market and increasing demand for fitness mean there is a wide range of fitness equipment available on the market. Interest in home gym equipment continues to rise and the demand for Bluetooth-connected, smart, and high-quality gym equipment is clear. It’s not just businesses that are buying gym equipment but home users too. 

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