Magnetotherapy for Hip Pain in Glasgow
Hip pain can be frustrating because it affects walking, sleep, training and simple daily movement. Magnetotherapy may be useful for some people, but only after the likely driver of pain is understood.

Supportive therapy, not a miracle cure.
Magnetotherapy may help with pain, stiffness and recovery, but it works best when it is matched to the right problem. If your symptoms are persistent, worsening or unclear, start with a clinic assessment so we can find the cause first.
What it can feel like
Hip symptoms may include groin pain, side hip pain, stiffness, pain after walking, pain lying on one side or reduced confidence with exercise.
Common causes
- Hip joint irritation
- Gluteal tendon sensitivity
- Osteoarthritis-related stiffness
- Reduced strength or control
- Load spikes
How we assess it
We assess hip movement, strength, pain behaviour and activity demands before deciding whether magnetotherapy, physiotherapy, Clinical Pilates or imaging advice is the right next step.
Treatment options
- Hip assessment
- PMRA/PEMF suitability guidance
- Strength and mobility plan
- Walking and activity advice
- Clinical review
Questions people often ask
Can magnetotherapy help hip arthritis?
It may be considered as supportive therapy for stiffness or pain, but it works best as part of a wider movement and strength plan.
Why does hip pain move around?
Hip, back and tendon-related symptoms can overlap. Assessment helps separate likely sources.
What should I book first?
If the hip pain is limiting walking, sleep or exercise, start with an assessment so the route is clear.