The largest ball and socket joint in the body is the hip joint. If this joint is in tip-top working condition, it allows smooth leg movement in varied directions.
What is Hip Pain?
To define hip pain, one needs to understand how the hip joint works. The hip joint stays in place with tendons (muscles that secure it to the bones). Along with the sinewy flesh, the tendons form a sheath around the hip joint to support free movement.Inside this pod-like covering, a fluid keeps the joint and cartilage lubricated. The cartilage (a firm and flexible tissue - much softer than bones) keeps the bones from rubbing together and reduces the impact caused when movement takes place.Hip pain is, therefore, any discomfort that results from friction in the hip joint. Discomfort emanating from the inside of the hip or the groin comes from the hip joint. Any discomfort from the tendons, ligaments, muscles, and other soft tissues, manifests itself in pain in the upper thigh, outer buttock, or generally the outside of the hip.What are The Causes of Hip Pain?
Many people suffering from hip pain started because they pushed themselves too much while exercising. Aside from specific medical conditions that cause hip pain, hip problems are evident by pain in the knees. This type of pain is common and called radiated or referred pain.Take note of these eight causes of hip pain:- Arthritis
- Bursitis
- Hip Fracture
- Hip Labral Tear
- Pinched Nerves
- Cancer
- Muscle Strain
- Tendinitis
What are The Symptoms of Hip Pain?
The causes outlined above carry their related symptoms when it comes to hip pain. Generally, these are the signs that hip pain is present:- Limping (abnormal gait)
- Limited range of motion in the hips (unable to move them in specific directions)
- Groin pain (pain in the pelvic area)
- Swelling in the hip (unusual size)
- Tenderness in the hip region (hurts when touched)
- Joint pain (pain in the ball and socket joint of the hip)
- Increased difficulty in sleeping on the hip (even without strenuous exercises, there is a pain)
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