XFORM Movement & Rehab
Hip Pain & Hip Tightness Treatment · North York

Hip Pain & Hip Tightness Treatment in North York

Move your hips with less tightness, better control, and more freedom.

Hip pain and hip tightness can be connected to poor glute function, limited hip rotation, weak hip stabilizers, pelvic compensation, lower back overuse, and muscles that are not sharing load properly.

At XFORM, we assess how your hips, pelvis, lower back, knees, and ankles work together, then look for movement restrictions and muscle imbalances that may be contributing to recurring hip pain and tightness.

This approach may be helpful for gym goers, runners, dancers, skiers, desk workers, and active adults with hip tightness, groin discomfort, glute pain, lower back tightness, or pain during squats, lunges, running, or sitting.

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Common Hip Pain & Tightness Problems

Hip tightness is often not just a stretching problem.

Many people stretch their hips, foam roll, or strengthen randomly, but the same tightness keeps coming back. This often happens when the hip is compensating for poor glute function, limited rotation, weak stabilizers, pelvic control issues, or lower back compensation.

Hip Flexor Tightness

Hip flexor tightness after sitting or training may be related to poor glute function, pelvic position, or lower back compensation.

Glute & Deep Hip Pain

Deep hip or glute discomfort may involve poor hip stability, limited rotation, or muscles overworking to protect the joint.

Groin Tightness

Groin tightness during sport, skating, dance, or training may be connected to poor hip adductor control and pelvic stability.

Pain With Squats

Hip pinching or tightness during squats and lunges may involve hip mobility, ankle control, pelvis mechanics, or muscle imbalance.

Running & Sports Pain

Hip pain during running, skiing, jumping, or cutting may be connected to poor single-leg control and lower-body coordination.

Low Back Connection

Hip restriction can force the lower back to compensate, creating recurring back tightness, stiffness, or discomfort.

Why It Keeps Coming Back

We look beyond where your hip feels tight.

The hip depends on glute function, deep rotator control, hip flexor balance, pelvic stability, trunk control, and coordination with the knee and ankle. When one area is not functioning well, other muscles may compensate.

XFORM focuses on finding the movement and muscle function problems behind the pain, then helping the body restore better hip control and movement quality.

1. Assess hip range of motion and rotation
2. Assess glute, hip, pelvis, and trunk control
3. Activate underworking hip muscles
4. Reassess pain, tightness, and movement
What To Expect

Your session is built around assessment, treatment, and retesting.

Treatment may include hip range of motion assessment, manual muscle testing, muscle activation, hands-on treatment, movement re-education, and simple home exercises to help maintain the improvement.

01. Movement Assessment

We check hip flexion, extension, abduction, rotation, squat, lunge, and movements that reproduce hip pain or tightness.

02. Muscle Function Testing

We assess glutes, hip flexors, deep hip rotators, adductors, hamstrings, trunk, and supporting lower-body muscles.

03. Activation & Reassessment

We use targeted activation techniques to improve muscle function, then retest hip movement, stability, and comfort.

FAQ

Common questions about hip pain and hip tightness treatment.

Should I keep stretching my hips?

Stretching may help temporarily, but if tightness is caused by compensation or poor muscle function, stretching alone may not solve the underlying issue.

Can hip tightness cause lower back pain?

Yes. Limited hip function can force the lower back and pelvis to compensate, which may contribute to recurring back tightness or discomfort.

Can this help dancers, runners, or gym injuries?

It may help when hip pain or tightness is related to poor muscle activation, pelvic control, lower-body coordination, or compensation during training.

Can I use insurance coverage?

Sessions are provided by an Ontario Movement Rehab Specialist, and Insurance receipts are available where applicable. Please check your plan for coverage details.

Stop Chasing Hip Tightness

Find out why your hip keeps tightening up, pinching, or limiting your movement.

Book a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your hip symptoms and whether XFORM is the right fit.