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Why Lower Back and Hip Pain Isn’t Just “Normal”—And What It’s Really Telling You

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If you’re dealing with lower back and hip pain, you’re not alone—but that doesn’t mean it’s normal. Pain that sticks around or keeps coming back is often your body’s way of telling you something important.

Maybe it shows up after long hours at your desk. Or maybe it kicks in during your workout or while you’re just trying to relax.

This kind of pain doesn’t happen for no reason. It usually points to deeper issues that need attention, like:

• Imbalances in your movement patterns
• Weak core or glute muscles
• Poor posture or body mechanics
• Old injuries that never healed fully

The good news? You don’t have to live like this.

Let’s talk about what your pain really means—and how you can finally start moving without it.

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Lower Back and Hip Pain (Why it Flares and How to Fix It!)

When you’re pushing hard during a workout or getting ready for that 10K in Piedmont Park, the last thing you want is to feel pain holding you back.

But if you’re noticing lower back and hip pain cropping up, especially after training or long days on your feet, it’s time to dig deeper. This isn’t just normal soreness. It often points to real biomechanical issues or muscular imbalances that need targeted attention.

Let’s break down why your pain flares up—and more importantly, how to treat it the right way with sports-focused physical therapy.

Understanding Where the Pain Comes From

Pain in the lower back and hip is typically felt along the lumbar spine, hip joint, or where your pelvis meets the sacrum—the sacroiliac joint.

You might notice sharp sensations, a dull ache, or even pain that shoots down your leg.

Here are some of the most common causes:

• Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, especially after a long run or hike in the Georgia heat
• Hip arthritis that flares after high-impact activity
• A pinched nerve in your lumbar spine, often due to poor lifting form
• Muscle imbalances between your upper body and lower body
• Herniated disk issues from repetitive twisting or bending

Without proper treatment, these problems can lead to further injury or even permanent damage in severe cases.

Why Sports Make It Worse (And How to Prevent That)

As a physically active adult, you’re at increased risk for certain types of sports injuries that affect the hip and spine. Sprinting, weightlifting, tennis at Blackburn Park—it’s all great until poor form or muscle fatigue causes pain.

Most flare-ups are due to:

• Limited mobility in the hip joint
• Weak glutes and deep core muscles
• Tight hip flexors pulling on the lumbar spine
• Over-reliance on the lower back instead of engaging the full chain

Targeted sports physical therapy focuses on retraining these weak points. We assess your movement patterns and design a treatment plan to build real strength and control, not just short-term relief.

Don’t wait until the pain becomes severe or limits the activities you enjoy. Let’s get you moving stronger, faster, and with less pain.

Get in touch today at (404) 905-7342 to schedule your first session at iCare Physical Therapy & Wellness.

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What a Physical Therapist Looks For

If you’re experiencing hip or back pain during workouts or even while climbing stairs, we start with a full physical examination. That includes checking:

• Muscle strength and balance
• Your body’s alignment and movement under load
• Symptoms like groin area tightness, bowel control changes, or radiating pain
• Imaging tests like X-rays, if needed, to rule out structural issues

We also take your medical history and evaluate for any underlying conditions. Knowing your story helps us create a treatment path that keeps you active and pain-free.

What Works (and What Doesn’t)

A lot of people try ice packs, steroid injections, or chiropractic care. These might offer short-term relief, but they don’t fix the root cause.

Instead, sports physical therapy focuses on:

• Manual therapy to release tight muscles and improve blood flow
• Core strengthening to stabilize your lumbar spine
• Functional movement training to prevent hip pain
• SI joint stabilization techniques to restore balance
• Return-to-sport protocols that reduce recovery time and prevent flare-ups

Minimally invasive procedures or surgical options are only for severe cases after conservative care fails. Most patients find lasting pain relief with consistent, guided rehab.

Get Back to the Things You Love

If you’re prepping for the Peachtree Road Race or just trying to get through a Braves game without shifting in your seat every five minutes, you shouldn’t have to settle for ongoing pain.

Back pain and hip issues don’t have to slow you down.

You can get strong, stay active, and move with confidence again. The key is proper treatment—before symptoms take control.

If you’re feeling stuck or frustrated, a physical therapist trained in sports injury recovery can help you get back to doing what you love without more weight on your joints or more stress on your body.

Real Recovery Starts Here With iCare Physical Therapy and Wellness

Personalized Care That Gets to the Root of Your Pain

At iCare Physical Therapy, we take the time to understand exactly what’s causing your lower back and hip pain.

Whether you’re dealing with sacroiliac joint dysfunction, hip arthritis, or chronic low back pain, we look at your movement patterns, history, and current symptoms to create a plan that works for you.

We don’t rush. You’ll always get one-on-one time with a Doctor of Physical Therapy who focuses entirely on your progress and goals.

Advanced Hands-On Treatments That Work

Your body needs more than a few stretches and a printout of exercises. That’s why we use advanced manual therapy techniques and movement strategies to relieve pain and improve performance.

Depending on what your body needs, we may use:

• Dry needling to release tight muscles
• Cupping therapy to improve circulation and reduce stiffness
• Manual joint mobilization to restore motion in your spine or hip joint
• Therapeutic exercises that support your recovery and athletic goals

We combine these with patient education so you understand your symptoms and what’s really behind them.

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A Space Designed for Athletes, Active Adults, and People Who Want to Feel Good Again

Whether you’re training for your next event or just want to hike Chattahoochee trails without a hurting back or hip pain, we’re here to help you move without fear.

You get guidance that fits your lifestyle, training load, and recovery needs.

Every visit builds toward sustainable pain relief and real progress. You’ll leave knowing what to do, how to do it, and why it works.

Start Your Recovery With a Team That Cares

Don’t wait until the pain becomes severe or limits the activities you enjoy. Let’s get you moving stronger, faster, and with less pain.

Get in touch today at (404) 905-7342 to schedule your first session at iCare Physical Therapy & Wellness.

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