Hip Exercises

Hip Exercises

Your hips are the vital link between your upper and lower body and the engine for almost every move you make. Whether you’re walking, climbing stairs, or running, strong, stable hips are the key to moving efficiently and protecting your back and knees from pain caused by hip issues.

At Providence Physio, we focus on targeted hip exercises and hip physiotherapy exercises as a core part of our rehabilitation plans, helping you build a stable foundation for long-term comfort and reduced hip pain.

What is a Physiotherapy Hip Exercise Program?

When a physiotherapist prescribes hip exercises, we’re usually not talking about heavy squats or lunges. We are focusing on specific, targeted activation of the deep-stabilising muscles of your hip and pelvis—particularly the gluteus medius and minimus—using controlled hip stretching exercises and strengthening movements.

These crucial muscles are often weak or “inhibited” (switched off), leading to poor movement patterns, instability, and exercises for hip pain becoming less effective. Our program is designed to restore proper muscle activation and support safe movement.

What hip exercises help with pain?

Specific hip exercises for pain focus on strengthening the glutes and improving control, combined with gentle hip stretching exercises to reduce stiffness.

How often should to do hip exercises?

Most people benefit from performing hip exercises three to four times per week, depending on recovery stage and pain levels.

Are hip exercises safe?

Yes. When guided by a physiotherapist, hip physiotherapy exercises are safe and tailored to your condition.

Can I do hip exercises after surgery?

Post-surgical exercises for hip pain are safe when prescribed and progressed by a physiotherapist to support healing.

How Long Does the Treatment Last?

The goal of our hip physiotherapy exercises program is to create lasting change. Once correct movement patterns are learned, regular hip exercises help maintain strength and reduce recurring hip pain.

Does the Treatment Hurt?

No. These hip exercises should not cause sharp pain. You may feel muscle fatigue or mild soreness, which is normal and expected with effective hip stretching exercises and strengthening work.

Build Your Stability from the Ground Up

Let us show you how to activate the right muscles to build a stronger, more resilient body.