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DiscussionPain in buttock, outer hip and hamstring
Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Dec 5 9:32am | Replies (50)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "Is it possible that a "hip tilt" may result from a fall, particularly a hard fall?"
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.
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.