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Hip pain

Pain in the hip is the experience of pain in the muscles or joints in the hip/ pelvic region, a condition commonly arising from any of a number of factors. Sometimes it is closely associated with lower back pain.

caused by inflammation of the trochanteric bursa of the outer hip, often affecting both hips

Trochanteric bursitis

of the hip, degeneration of the hip joint from osteonecrosis, trauma, sepsis, rheumatoid arthritis, or anatomic anomalies

Arthritis

a chronic neurological disorder of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, most common among those who are pregnant or have diabetes

Meralgia paresthetica

Hip , cell death of bone tissue in the hip joint brought on by vascular occlusion or coagulation which is the result of old age, alcoholism, trauma, decompression sickness, or several other possible causes; the treatment is often total hip replacement

avascular necrosis

Occult , a fine crack somewhere in the hip socket, common in elderly women and those with osteoporosis, usually only in one hip

hip fracture

a condition caused by iliotibial band snap, iliopsoas tendon snap, and hip labral tear, usually only in one hip; may be accompanied by an audible "snap" when the hip joint is moved

Snapping hip

enlarged or deformed bones of the hip, a genetic disorder; pain is usually in both hips simultaneously

Paget's disease

as cancer in the pelvis or proximal femur may cause pain; usually only one hip is affected

Malignancy

Primary caused by an infection within the synovial fluid of the hip, a condition rare in adults except for those who are already immunocompromised as well as those who have artificial hips; only one side of the pelvis is affected, onset of pain is rapid

septic arthritis

or "irritable hip", a condition most common in children, more often in boys than girls, and clearing up on its own within 7–10 days; pain is only on one side

Transient or accute synovitis

a condition most often brought on by damage to the L4 or L5 nerve roots but sometimes caused by inflammation or tension in the piriformis muscle of the pelvis (which rests on the sciatic nerve), in which case the condition is called piriformis syndrome; pain usually only occurs in one side but may occur in the other side at other times or (rarely) both sides simultaneously

Sciatica

an uncommon neurological condition of the mostly-immobile sacroiliac joint of the hip brought on by previous trauma to the joint such as an automobile accident; pain will usually be in only one side

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

a nerve disorder brought on by pressure or irritation of a nerve at its root (i.e., near the spine) often resulting from degeneration of a spinal disc, joint degeneration, or osteoarthritis, among other causes

Radiculopathy

Causes of pain around the hip joint may be intra-articular, extra-articular, or referred pain from neighboring structures, such as sacroiliac joint, spine, symphysis pubis, or the inguinal canal.[1]


Common etiologies include:


Pain in the groin, called anterior hip pain, is most often the result of osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis, occult fracture, acute synovitis, and septic arthritis; pain on the sides of the hip, called lateral hip pain, is usually caused by bursitis; pain in the buttock, called posterior or gluteal hip pain, which is the least common type of hip pain, is most often caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction as well as sciatica (whether from a hemorrhaged spinal disk or a tense piriformis muscle). Herpes zoster (shingles) may also cause posterior hip pain.

Radiography in normal hip

Radiography in normal hip

X-ray in pincer impingement type of hip dysplasia

X-ray in pincer impingement type of hip dysplasia

X-ray of cam

X-ray of cam

Hip in osteoarthritis

Hip in osteoarthritis

Septic arthritis

Septic arthritis

Hip examination