Chiropractor for Total Hip Replacement in Edmonton

If you are recovering from hip replacement surgery and still dealing with pain, stiffness, or difficulty moving, this service is designed to help you regain confidence in your body. At Performance Chiropractic + Physiotherapy in Edmonton, care is focused on reducing post-surgical discomfort, restoring safe movement, and supporting long-term joint health so daily activities feel manageable again. The goal is not to rush recovery, but to guide it carefully and progressively with professional support.

Why Pain and Mobility Issues Persist After Hip Replacement

Total hip replacement is a major surgical intervention that changes joint mechanics, muscle balance, and load distribution through the pelvis and spine. While the damaged joint is replaced, surrounding tissues must adapt, and this adaptation process is often the source of lingering pain, weakness, or instability if not addressed properly.

Post-surgical muscle inhibition and weakness

After surgery, muscles around the hip such as the gluteals and deep stabilizers often become inhibited due to swelling, altered nerve input, and reduced use. This weakness can place extra stress on the lower back and opposite hip, leading to pain that feels unrelated to the surgical site.

Altered movement patterns and compensation

Many people unknowingly adopt protective movement habits during recovery, such as limping or avoiding certain positions. Over time, these compensations can strain the spine, knees, or sacroiliac joints, increasing discomfort and slowing overall functional recovery.

Joint stiffness and reduced range of motion

Scar tissue formation and prolonged guarding can limit hip mobility, making activities like walking, sitting, or getting in and out of a car painful. Without guided mobility work, stiffness can persist well beyond the expected healing timeline.

Risk of delayed or incomplete recovery

Without structured care, some patients plateau in their progress and accept ongoing pain as normal. This increases the risk of chronic discomfort, reduced independence, and lower overall quality of life despite having undergone surgery.

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Benefits of Post–Hip Replacement Chiropractic Care

Supporting Safer, More Complete Recovery

Working with a chiropractor experienced in post-operative hip care can improve comfort, movement quality, and confidence. Care is adapted to surgical precautions and focuses on restoring balanced motion, reducing strain on surrounding joints, and helping patients return to meaningful activities with greater ease and less fear.

Why People Trust Performance Chiropractic + Physiotherapy

Had the best appointment from Dr. Dahms! I am currently travelling and came in with major neck pain, headaches, foot pain, lower back pain. As soon as I left, I felt like I won the lottery. My headache is gone and my back, my neck and feet are feeling so much better! I can’t wait for my next appointment!
Katrine Fortin
I recently visited Dr. Nicola Dahms for a chiropractic appointment and was very impressed with the experience. She was friendly, attentive, and demonstrated excellent diagnostic skills. I went in for a shoulder issue, and she immediately identified the exact problem area. Her approach was precise and showed genuine care for my well-being.
Hicham Hic

What to Expect From the Care Process

Care typically begins with a detailed assessment of posture, gait, hip mobility, spinal movement, and muscle control. Techniques may include gentle joint mobilization of surrounding areas, soft tissue therapy, guided therapeutic exercises, and education on safe movement strategies. Treatment is coordinated with surgical guidelines and, when appropriate, other rehabilitation providers to ensure methods align with healing stages and established clinical standards.

Questions About Chiropractic Care After Hip Surgery

How soon after hip replacement can I start this care?

Timing depends on surgical recommendations, healing progress, and individual factors. Many people begin once cleared for outpatient rehabilitation, and care is adjusted to respect tissue healing and movement restrictions.

Is chiropractic treatment safe with a hip implant?

Yes, when delivered by a qualified professional who understands surgical protocols. Techniques avoid stressing the implant and instead focus on surrounding joints, muscles, and movement patterns.

Will this replace physiotherapy or other rehab?

This service is often complementary rather than a replacement. It can work alongside physiotherapy or other medical care to address mechanical issues and pain that may not fully resolve with exercise alone.

Practical Considerations and Next Steps

People often wonder about cost, session frequency, and results. Care plans are typically based on clinical need rather than fixed packages, and progress is reassessed regularly. If pain, stiffness, or movement limitations remain after hip replacement, professional assessment can help determine whether this approach is appropriate and what realistic improvements can be expected.

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