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Fix Your Gait, Save Your Joints: The Power of Movement CorrectionFix Your Gait, Save Your Joints: The Power of Movement Correction
Discover how subtle gait abnormalities can contribute to chronic joint pain, injury, and the progression of conditions like arthritis. At MSK Doctors, we utilize MAI-Motion™, an AI-driven gait analysis system, to detect and correct faulty movement patterns before they cause irreversible damage. Our approach goes beyond traditional scans by evaluatingDiscover how subtle gait abnormalities can contribute to chronic joint pain, injury, and the progression of conditions like arthritis. At MSK Doctors, we utilize MAI-Motion™, an AI-driven gait analysis system, to detect and correct faulty movement patterns before they cause irreversible damage. Our approach goes beyond traditional scans by evaluating step symmetry, joint angles, and load distribution in real time. Tailored interventions—including strength exercises, neuromuscular retraining, orthopedic assessments, and regenerative therapies—help patients of all ages prevent pain and preserve long-term joint health. Book a comprehensive gait analysis with us—no GP referral needed—for expert diagnosis and customized treatment.
Physical Activity and Hip Osteoarthritis: Finding the Right BalancePhysical Activity and Hip Osteoarthritis: Finding the Right Balance
Hip osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease affecting the hip's cartilage, leading to pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility. It commonly impacts older adults, decreasing their quality of life. Key causes include aging, genetic factors, obesity, previous joint injuries, and biomechanical abnormalities. Recognizing symptoms like pain in the groin orHip osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease affecting the hip's cartilage, leading to pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility. It commonly impacts older adults, decreasing their quality of life. Key causes include aging, genetic factors, obesity, previous joint injuries, and biomechanical abnormalities. Recognizing symptoms like pain in the groin or thigh, stiffness, and reduced motion is crucial for early intervention. Diagnosis usually involves physical exams, imaging studies, and lab tests. Treatment aims to alleviate pain and improve function, using lifestyle changes, physical therapy, pain management, and possibly surgery for advanced cases. Early intervention and rehabilitation, including exercise and pain management strategies, play a vital role in managing hip OA effectively. Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can also help slow its progression. Empower yourself against hip OA by seeking medical advice for persistent symptoms and engaging in tailored t
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