Prolotherapy and Hip Pain
One of the most interesting parts of the
body to treat with Prolotherapy is the
hip. The reason is that most people
mistakenly call different parts of the
body, the hip.
The “hip” could be the back of the pelvis where the iliolumbar ligament attaches to the L4 and L5 vertebrae, The “hip” can also be the greater trochanteric bursa, where there is a lump on the side of the femur (the thigh bone). Or “the hip” may be the thick fascia that attaches the quadraceps muscle on the front of the thigh to the pelvis, The “hip” may actually be the hip joint or the ligaments that hold the hip in place in the pelvis (in the acetabulum).

