Less nagging ache. More walking, lifting, and living comfortably.
Hip and pelvic issues show up in a lot of ways: aching on the outside of the hip when you lie on your side, deep “jammed” pain in the front of the hip, tight glutes that never seem to relax, or a sharp grab around the SI area every time you stand up or roll in bed. Sometimes it even feels like one leg is longer than the other or like your pelvis is “twisted.”
At Timpanogos Physical Therapy, we look at how your hips, glutes, pelvis, and lower back are working together. Then we use a mix of shockwave therapy, electromagnetic therapy (EMTT), hands-on treatment, targeted exercise, and red / near-infrared light therapy to get everything sharing the load more evenly again.
If you’ve quietly built your life around what your hip or pelvis will tolerate—how long you stand, which side you sleep on, what activities you avoid—it’s a good sign those areas deserve focused help.
This region is a crossroads for many forces. Pain usually sticks around because of a combination of:
Our goal is to figure out why your hip, glutes, or pelvis are irritated, then change the environment they’re working in—not just chase the sore spot.
We don’t use a one-size-fits-all protocol. We choose from several tools and adjust them to your body and your goals.
We use shockwave therapy to deliver focused mechanical pulses into stubborn areas such as:
Shockwave can help reduce tenderness, ease chronic tension, and support tissue remodeling so those tissues tolerate load better.
Electromagnetic therapy (EMTT) uses pulsed magnetic fields over the hip and pelvic region to:
It often layers nicely with shockwave therapy when the hips and SI joints have been sensitive for a long time.
Hands-on care might include:
This helps your hip and pelvis move more freely and share force more evenly.
This is where the system starts working for you instead of against you.
We’ll build a program that fits your life and may include:
The idea isn’t to turn you into a full-time gym rat; it’s to give you enough strength and control that everyday life doesn’t flare the hip and pelvis every time you ask them to work.
Red and near-infrared light therapy can be used over the hip, glutes, and SI region to:
It’s a simple, comfortable way to finish a treatment and help your body shift into “recover” mode.
I’ve been told I have “bursitis” in my hip. Can PT help?
Yes. Many cases of so-called bursitis respond very well to a combination of load management, strengthening, shockwave therapy, and hands-on treatment to the gluteal tendons and surrounding tissues.
What if my pelvis feels “out of alignment”?
We regularly assess and address pelvic alignment, including innominate rotation and functional leg length discrepancies. We use manual techniques to improve alignment and then build strength and control so your body can maintain those changes in real life.
Will I need to stop doing the activities I love?
Usually not. We’ll often modify how you’re doing them and how much for a while, but the goal is to keep you moving while your hip and pelvis calm down and get stronger.
Can this help if my pain has been there for years?
Chronic hip, glute, and pelvic pain can still improve. It often just takes a more complete approach—treating the irritated tissues, addressing alignment and mechanics, and building a base of strength and control that actually matches your lifestyle.
If hip, glute, or pelvic pain has been changing the way you sit, stand, walk, or work out, you don’t have to just put up with it.
Schedule an evaluation with Timpanogos Physical Therapy, and we’ll map out a practical plan to help your hips, glutes, and pelvis move better, feel stronger, and support the way you actually live.