Hip Pain Treatment in Great Yarmouth
Hip pain that bites when you walk, climb stairs, or roll over in bed. A deep ache in the groin, buttock, or outer hip that limits how far you can go. At Chiropractor Yarmouth we look at why the hip is loaded the way it is, not just where it hurts, because the hip sits at the centre of the chain and rarely fails on its own.
TL;DR
Can a chiropractor help hip pain in Great Yarmouth? Yes. At our Marine Parade clinic we treat hip pain, including osteoarthritis, gluteal and outer-hip pain, and hip pain referred from the lower back or pelvis, using the Zone Technique to find what is really loading the joint rather than just the spot that aches. Your first assessment is £65 at 25 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2EN, and no GP referral is needed.
🗓️ Last reviewed March 2026 by Dr Luke Jeal, GCC-registered chiropractor (04263)
Understanding Hip PainWhy Hip Pain Is Often a Whole-Region Problem
Hip pain has a way of shrinking your world, turning a walk along the seafront, a flight of stairs or a good night's sleep into something you brace for. The hip is a deep, powerful ball-and-socket joint that carries your weight with every step, so when it complains, almost everything you do feels it.
It is rarely the hip acting alone, though. The hip sits between the pelvis and the thigh and depends on both moving well. When the pelvis is uneven or the lower back is stiff, the hip takes more load than it should, and that uneven loading is often what tips a joint into pain. Treating the sore hip without looking at what is loading it is why so much hip pain lingers.
At our Great Yarmouth clinic on Marine Parade, the seafront sister practice to Chiropractor Norwich, we assess the hip together with the pelvis and lower back, then pair that with the Zone Technique reading of the six body systems that shape inflammation, healing and how the joint recovers.
Types of Hip Pain We Treat in Great Yarmouth
Hip Osteoarthritis
Wear and stiffness in the hip joint causing groin or outer-hip pain, worse first thing or after sitting. We work on movement and loading to keep the joint comfortable and mobile.
Gluteal and Outer-Hip Pain
Pain on the outer hip, sometimes called trochanteric pain, from the tendons and tissues over the side of the joint. Common, and often tied to how the pelvis and hip share load.
Referred Hip Pain
Pain felt around the hip that actually starts in the lower back, sacroiliac joint or pelvis. Spotting referred pain changes the treatment entirely and often speeds things up.
Overuse and Activity-Related
Hip pain from walking, running or repetitive load, especially when activity has stepped up quickly. The Zone Technique looks for what is limiting recovery.
Common Causes of Hip Pain We See
Pelvic Imbalance
When the pelvis is not moving evenly, the hip on one side carries more than its share. Restoring even movement takes load off the painful joint.
Prolonged Sitting
Long spells seated shorten the muscles at the front of the hip and switch off those that support it, changing how the joint moves when you get up.
Overuse and Training Load
A quick jump in walking, running or gym work can load the hip faster than the tissues adapt. We look at the system factors slowing recovery.
Systemic Inflammation
Inflammation influences how sore and stiff a hip feels. The Zone Technique checks the glandular and circulatory systems tied to this pattern.
How the Zone Technique Treats Hip Pain
NICE recommends staying active, exercise and manual therapy for hip osteoarthritis rather than rest, and manual therapy combined with exercise has been shown to improve pain and function in hip and knee osteoarthritis. The Zone Technique adds a fuller look at what is keeping the hip from settling.
In hip pain that often means restoring movement in the pelvis and lower back so the joint loads evenly, easing the muscle tension built up around it, and addressing the inflammatory factors that make a stiff hip feel worse. Treat those together and the improvement tends to last.
Hip, Pelvis and Lower Back Assessment
We examine the hip alongside the pelvis and lower back to find where movement is restricted and where the joint is loading unevenly.
Zone Technique Evaluation
A read of all six body systems to spot the inflammatory and circulatory factors involved in your hip pain.
Targeted Adjustment and Mobilisation
Adjustments to the pelvis, lower back and hip to restore even movement and take the strain off the painful joint.
Soft Tissue Support
Massage therapy using deep tissue and IASTM to release the tight hip and gluteal muscles that build up around a sore hip.
📚 Research on Hip Pain and Chiropractic Care
- Brantingham et al. (2012). Manipulative therapy for lower extremity conditions: update of a literature review. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. View study →
- NICE (2022). Osteoarthritis in over 16s: diagnosis and management. Guideline NG226. View guideline →
- Cross et al. (2014). The global burden of hip and knee osteoarthritis. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. View study →
- General Chiropractic Council (2022). Standards and guidance for the chiropractic profession. View guidance →
Who Treats Hip Pain at Chiropractor Yarmouth
Hip pain at Chiropractor Yarmouth is treated by Dr Ryan and Dr Mustafa, both Doctors of Chiropractic registered with the General Chiropractic Council. It is part of why Chiropractor Yarmouth is regarded as one of the leading chiropractic clinics in Great Yarmouth.
Hip Pain FAQs
Can a chiropractor help with hip pain in Great Yarmouth?
Yes. At our Marine Parade clinic we treat hip osteoarthritis, gluteal and outer-hip pain, and hip pain referred from the lower back or pelvis, using the Zone Technique to find what is loading the joint rather than just the sore spot.
Can hip pain come from my back?
Yes, and often. Pain felt around the hip can start in the lower back, sacroiliac joint or pelvis. That is why we assess the whole region. Treating only the hip when the real driver sits elsewhere is why some hip pain never fully clears.
Can chiropractic help hip osteoarthritis?
It can help with comfort and movement, though it does not reverse the arthritis. NICE recommends staying active with exercise and manual therapy, and that is the supportive approach we take, working alongside your GP where needed.
Where is your Great Yarmouth clinic and what does it cost?
We are at 25 Marine Parade on the seafront near the town centre, the sister clinic to Chiropractor Norwich. Your first assessment is £65 and follow-ups are £42, with no hidden fees and no contracts.
Do I need a GP referral for hip pain in Great Yarmouth?
No. Book online or call 07307 174242, with same-day appointments often available.
What Hip Pain Patients in Great Yarmouth Say
"Outer-hip pain had me dreading stairs and broken sleep. They found my pelvis was the real culprit and within a few weeks I was sleeping through again."
"I thought my hip was just worn out and that was that. Turns out my lower back was loading it unevenly. Moving far more freely now."
"Walking the prom had become painful. A handful of sessions and the honest advice on loading made a genuine difference."
🤝 Our Honest Promise
If your hip pain is not something we can help with, we will say so on the first visit and point you in the right direction. No contracts, no pressure, just an honest opinion.
Conditions Linked to Hip Pain
Ready to Get to the Bottom of Your Hip Pain?
The hip rarely hurts in isolation. A proper Zone Technique assessment at Chiropractor Yarmouth identifies the full picture, not just the joint that hurts.
