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What We Treat/Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)

Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) treatment in Palm Beach County.

Targeted hip treatments to alleviate pain from structural impingement.

Be On The Move delivers one-on-one in-home physical therapy that helps patients reduce pain, restore confidence, and move forward with a plan built around recovery at home.

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What This Treatment Supports

Recovery guidance that addresses the condition itself, improves movement quality, and makes progress more doable at home.

Key Benefits

Reduced hip/groin pain
Improved hip function and flexibility
Prevention of further joint damage

Overview

What to know about Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI).

We focus on improving hip mobility, strengthening surrounding muscles (glutes, core), and retraining movement patterns to reduce impingement. Manual therapy helps mobilize joint restrictions, while exercises correct muscular imbalances.

At our Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, Lake Worth, and Wellington offices, we begin by analyzing how your hip moves during everyday tasks or sporting activities. Early sessions might reduce pain and inflammation through hands-on techniques and gentle stretches. Next, we add strengthening exercises targeting the hip abductors and rotators, aiming to create more space in the hip joint and reduce pinching. Through gait analysis or sport-specific drills, we optimize your movement patterns to prevent recurring irritation.

Reduced hip/groin pain
Improved hip function and flexibility
Prevention of further joint damage

Symptoms

Hip or groin pain, especially with flexion
A catching or clicking sensation
Reduced hip range of motion

Common Causes

Abnormal contact between the femoral head and acetabulum
Genetic bony abnormalities in the hip joint
Repetitive hip flexion in sports or daily activities

Recovery Outlook

Recovery timelines vary; many patients see pain reduction within 4–8 weeks of therapy. Surgical intervention may be necessary if conservative measures aren’t sufficient, but staying committed to a structured exercise plan can often delay or prevent surgery. Ongoing reassessments ensure your hip mechanics continue to improve, helping you return to running, dancing, or simply walking around town without hip pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions patients often ask about Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI).

Untreated FAI can contribute to early joint wear. Early intervention and therapy help reduce the risk of degenerative changes.

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