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Your Hip Pain Has Four Causes.
The NHS Pathway Treats One.

Every treatment you've already tried — Voltarol, NHS physio, cortisone injections, Holland & Barrett — addresses only one piece of the problem. And meanwhile the pills you take every day are burning your stomach.

1

The Locked Muscle

The deep gluteal and hip flexor muscles surrounding the joint go into permanent over-firing. They lock up, starving the surrounding tissue and trapping inflammatory waste that can't drain.

2

The Collapsed Circulation

Blood circulation to the joint capsule collapses. Starved tissue can no longer drain inflammation or receive the oxygen and nutrients required to repair itself.

3

The Stiffened Fascia

The connective tissue around the joint stiffens. Range of motion disappears. You stop being able to put your own socks on. The sock aid from Argos becomes a fixture of your morning.

4

The Inflamed Nerve

The peri-articular nerve endings two inches below the skin become inflamed and start misfiring. That's the burning at 3 a.m. that wakes you and won't let you lie on your side.

Four Therapies. One Belt.
Twenty Minutes.

To help a bone-on-bone hip without surgery, four things must happen simultaneously. Not one. Not two. Not three. Four. Skipping even one means the pain always comes back.

1
Release

Forces the Locked Muscle to Let Go

Medical-grade heat at three controlled levels — 115°F, 130°F, and 149°F — penetrates beyond the skin and fascia into the deep soft-tissue compartment around the joint. A cheap heating pad reaches 100°F at best. The deep tissue never warms.

What you'll feel: a deep penetrating warmth across the hip joint, the gluteal muscles and the upper thigh. Heat that reaches the locked tissue.
2
Restore

Drives Blood Back into the Starved Tissue

Two independent massage motors at 6,000 RPM target the gluteal muscles, the joint capsule and the surrounding fascia simultaneously — the percussion frequency professional sports therapists use to drive blood circulation back into starved peri-articular tissue. Manual massage from a private therapist costs £55 a session.

What you'll feel: a steady deep percussion that loosens the rigid tissue you didn't even realise was contracted. The hip starts to feel "alive" again.
3
Ease

Drains Inflammation and Supports the Joint

An adjustable compression wrap holds the hip, the gluteal area and the upper thigh in continuous gentle pressure — draining accumulated inflammatory waste from the joint capsule and giving the deep fascia the steady mechanical input it needs to soften and remodel. Without compression, heat and massage alone disperse and the relief lasts an hour.

What you'll feel: a supportive even pressure across the entire hip area. The joint feels held and stabilised — not restricted.
4
Signal

Signals the Inflamed Nerve to Repair

105 medical-grade red-light LEDs at 660 nm — the precise wavelength documented in peer-reviewed literature to reach 2 to 3 inches below the skin. At this depth, 660 nm light stimulates the mitochondrial activity in the inflamed peri-articular nerve endings and signals them to repair. This is the wavelength used in private physiotherapy clinics in London, Manchester and Birmingham at £80 a session.

What you'll feel: a soft red glow against your skin. The deeper effect builds over the first one to two weeks, with sleep on the side returning before walking distance does.

Everything You've Already Tried.
And Why It Didn't Last.

Every treatment below shares one thing in common: not one of them addresses all four mechanisms simultaneously. That is precisely why the pain always comes back.

Treatment Releases locked muscle? Restores circulation? Eases compression? Signals nerve repair?
Paracetamol / Ibuprofen / Codeine Masks the pain only
Voltarol Gel Surface only (5mm)
NHS Physiotherapy ⚠ Partially ⚠ Slightly
Cortisone Injections ⚠ 2–4 weeks Damages tendons long-term
Holland & Barrett Supplements
Total Hip Replacement ⚠ Partially ⚠ Surgical only ⚠ Mechanically 1 in 5 still in chronic pain
HipCore 4-in-1 Therapy Belt Yes, every session Dual motor 6,000 RPM Adjustable wrap 660 nm at 2–3" depth

Women Who'd Tried Everything.

From Sheffield to Edinburgh, from bricklayer husbands to Mediterranean cruises. Real results. Real people.

"Five years of bone-on-bone hip osteoarthritis had taken away my sleep, my dog walks, my Sunday roast for the family. The first night I used this belt I slept five hours straight on my left side. The first time in over a year. Today I cooked Sunday lunch standing up for fourteen people. Today, I'm back."

Eleanor H., 64 · York  ·  ✅ Verified Purchase
"The sock aid is in the bin."Seven months with the Argos sock aid. Six weeks with this belt. I put my own socks on this morning without thinking about it. Then I stood in the kitchen and cried.
Gillian C., 63 · Edinburgh · ✅ Verified Buyer
"Came off codeine after four years."I was on 30mg codeine twice a day for four years. After six weeks on the belt I was down to one tablet at night. After ten weeks I stopped entirely. My stomach has healed. I feel human again.
Sandra H., 59 · Manchester · ✅ Verified Buyer
"I walked the dog for the first time in a year."Bought it on a Tuesday. Used it that evening. By Friday I walked Rosie round the block — the first time in fourteen months. I cried the whole way round.
Margaret T., 68 · Birmingham · ✅ Verified Buyer
"My GP was surprised."Three months on the belt. At my last NHS appointment the GP said my hip mobility had improved enough to push back the surgery review. She asked what I'd been doing. I showed her the belt. She wrote it down.
Janet W., 71 · Cardiff · ✅ Verified Buyer
"I cancelled the surgery."Sixteen months on the NHS hip list. Eight weeks using the belt twice a day and the consultant's secretary booked me in for a re-assessment. I came off the list. Last weekend I walked Bertie round the village without stopping.
Patricia V., 64 · Nottingham · ✅ Verified Buyer
"Took it on the cruise."I'd cancelled two holidays because of the hip. Booked a Mediterranean cruise in February. Took the belt. Used it every morning and evening in the cabin. Walked every port. Climbed the steps in Dubrovnik.
Anne B., 72 · Bristol · ✅ Verified Buyer

How Much Have You Already Spent?

Most women reading this page have spent £15,000–£23,000 in the last five years. And the hip is no better.

Treatment / Product Typical UK annual cost
Daily paracetamol + ibuprofen + Voltarol gel£280
Omeprazole / Lansoprazole (stomach protection)£40
Private GP appointments (4 / year)£320
Private physiotherapy (one course)£600
Private steroid injections (1 / year)£350
Holland & Barrett supplements£800
Private red light therapy clinic (£80/session, weekly)£640
Private sports massage (twice/month)£1,320
Mobility aids (sock aid, shoehorn, raised seat)£250
Typical annual total £4,600 / year
HipCore 4-in-1 Therapy Belt
One-time purchase · No subscriptions · Free Royal Mail delivery
£69.99
was £180.00
90
Day
Guarantee

90-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Use the belt for 90 days. Twenty minutes, twice a day. If you do not feel a real difference — not walking better, not sleeping on your side, not taking fewer painkillers — write us a single line: "It didn't work." We refund every penny. No questions. No forms. No phone calls.

Of more than 18,000 UK customers, only 0.4% have requested a refund. The British industry standard for medical home-use devices is around 11%.

Two Roads.
One Choice.

Carry on with the sock aid, the omeprazole, the spare room, the cancelled dog walk.
Or try the belt for 90 days at zero financial risk.

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