Why Your Hip Pain Feels Random (And What's Actually Behind Every Flare-Up)
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Your hip pain is not random. It follows a pattern you haven't learned to track yet. Most people are looking at the wrong day.
In this episode, I'm going to show you the 48-72 hour accumulation window that drives every flare-up, why walking is harder on your hip than any other daily activity, what pelvis instability is doing inside the joint with every step, and the correction that creates lasting relief instead of temporary quiet.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Why hip pain is never actually random
00:50 Why looking at the day of the flare misses the real cause
01:13 The 48-72 hour window before every flare-up
01:43 Why walking puts more demand on your hip than you think
03:38 Self-check: two questions to spot your pattern
04:26 Why treatments haven't created lasting relief
05:43 Strength vs. coordination: the critical difference
07:23 What to do tonight: map your last 3 flare-ups
08:16 The real fix: correct pelvis movement, not just fewer triggers
❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Q: Why does my hip pain seem to appear with no obvious cause?
A: Hip pain almost never comes from what you did the day it appeared. It builds over the 48 to 72 hours before the flare through accumulated activity like walking and standing that continuously stresses an unstable pelvis. (01:13)
Q: Why does my hip pain flare up when I walk?
A: Walking is a single-leg activity that requires your pelvis to stay level and stable with every step. When pelvis instability is present, the ball shifts in the socket with each stride, loading the surrounding tissue until it reaches a breaking point. (01:43)
Q: Why haven't my hip pain treatments worked long term?
A: Most treatments address the inflamed tissue but not the unstable pelvis that keeps driving the inflammation. The hip calms down temporarily, but without correcting the movement pattern, the same loading cycle continues and flares keep coming back. (04:26)
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ABOUT MAARIT KORPILAHDE:
Maarit is a physical therapist who specializes in chronic hip pain and founder of the Hip Revive Method. She's worked in neurology, orthopedics, and complex pain cases for 20+ years. She's helped hundreds of women get back to walking, working out, and living active lives without constantly fighting their hip pain.
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