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Pain in buttock, outer hip and hamstring

Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Dec 5 9:32am | Replies (50)

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@delia74

Is it possible that a "hip tilt" may result from a fall, particularly a hard fall?

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Replies to "Is it possible that a "hip tilt" may result from a fall, particularly a hard fall?"

No, it is caused by your bone structure, your lifelong incorrect posture, and "foundational" issues. It starts at birth being being born susceptible to growing wrong. Imagine a house built with a couple wooden studs not put in the exact right place upon which to build the rest of the house. Like a doorway which is not squared. I have it too. It was cute while I was young, but exacerbates pain when old.

Quite possible.
Habitual movements can imbalance our musculature incrementally as we age. A slight imbalance can become exaggerated.
With injury we develope ways of moving to avoid a temporary pain. Those ways of moving can become permanent even as the injury heals.
From my experience a person needs a good physical therapist, but even a not so good chiropractor helps.