
What is coxarthrosis?
Cartilage is a fibrous membrane that allows the ends of a joint to slide over each other. We speak of osteoarthritis when the cartilage undergoes significant wear, it loses thickness and deteriorates abnormally, impacting the whole joint. Movements then become extremely painful, creating a real handicap for the patient. To date, there is no cure for osteoarthritis.
We speak of coxarthrosis when the hip cartilage is affected. This is one of the most common forms of osteoarthritis. The coxofemoral joint, which joins the femur to the pelvis, degrades, causing severe pain.
There are two forms of coxarthrosis:
- we talk about primary coxarthrosis when no pathology is identified to justify cartilage degeneration.
- on the other hand, we speak of secondary coxarthrosis when it is directly linked to a malformation, pathology or trauma.

How to recognize coxarthrosis or osteoarthritis of the hip?
The essential symptom is the pain evoked by the patient. Moderate at first, it intensifies as the cartilage deteriorates, which is why diagnosis can take a long time. The discomfort is both functional and mechanical, and the patient suffers during exertion, but the pain subsides with rest. The joint becomes increasingly rigid, and the movements lack of flexibility.
A radiography is used to confirm coxarthrosis. This clinical examination reveals the signs of cartilage wear and tear, and also provides information on its origin. Is it a malformation, a pathology or the consequences of a particular trauma, or is there no clinical cause for hip osteoarthritis?
Whatever the cause, it is essential to consult a doctor at the first sign of trouble pathology.
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How can I relieve hip pain?
As mentioned above, there is currently no cure for osteoarthritis. Progressive degeneration cannot be controlled, adding to the difficulty of managing this pathology. Surgery is considered when coxarthrosis is too advanced and requires a hip prosthesis. To delay this operation as long as possible, there are a number of treatments available. natural, effective solutions to relieve Patients:
● Muscular strengthening
He is essential for maintaining mobility. Regular, gentle physical activity such as walking or cycling. Physiotherapy sessions help maintain range of motion and support hip stability.
● Devil's claw or harpagophytum
Devil's claw is a plant from the Kalahari desert in Africa, particularly effective in relieving pain associated with osteoarthritis. It is available in capsule or tablet form.
● STIMCARE patches
Patches provide fast, effective relief from the discomfort associated with coxarthrosis. During inflammation, the body naturally increases the intensity of its thermal radiation to reduce disruption. The patch acts like a mirror, reflecting infrared radiation in a natural way. This concentration stimulates blood microcirculation, drains toxins and effectively reduces inflammation. Non-transdermal, the STIMCARE patch contains no chemicals. Positioned on key points, it provides effective, natural relief for painful areas. See tutorial below: " Relieving hip pain" .
It is not yet possible to cure coxarthrosis, but it is possible to relieve discomfort it causes. Patients suffering from osteoarthritis must always maintain regular physical activity, you still need to be able to manage the pain. Visit STIMCARE patches offer you the chance to regain better functionality naturally and sustainably.