• Hip PainHip Pain

    Hip pain, one of the common complaints, may not always be felt precisely over the hip joint rather in and around the hip joint. The cause for pain is multifactorial and the exact position of your hip pain suggests the probable cause or underlying condition causing it. 

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  • Transient Osteoporosis of the HipTransient Osteoporosis of the Hip

    Transient osteoporosis of the hip is a rare condition that causes temporary bone loss in the upper region of the thighbone (femur).

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  • Snapping HipSnapping Hip

    Snapping hip syndrome is a condition in which you hear or feel a snapping sound in the hip when you swing your legs, run, walk or get up from a chair. The sound can be experienced in the back, front or side of the hip.

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  • Hip Injuries & TearsHip Injuries & Tears

    The hip joint is one of the most important and flexible joints in the human body which allows us to walk, run, bend and perform physical activities.

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  • Muscle Strain (Hip)Muscle Strain (Hip)

    A tear in the muscle fibres caused by either a fall or direct blow to the muscle, overstretching and overuse injury can be called a muscle strain.

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  • Hip BursitisHip Bursitis

    Hip bursitis is a painful condition caused by the inflammation of a bursa in the hip. Bursae are fluid-filled sacs present in the joints between bone and soft tissue to reduce friction and provide cushioning during movement.

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  • Hip DislocationHip Dislocation

    The joint is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and tendons that support and hold the bones of the joint in place. Hip dislocation occurs when the head of the femur moves out of the socket.

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  • Gluteus Medius TearGluteus Medius Tear

    A gluteus medius tear is the partial or complete rupture of the gluteus medius muscle due to severe muscle strain.

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  • Hip Labral TearHip Labral Tear

    A hip labral tear is an injury to the labrum, the cartilage that surrounds the outside rim of your hip joint socket.

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  • Chondral Lesions or InjuriesChondral Lesions or Injuries

    A chondral injury refers to an injury of the articular cartilage of the hip. 

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  • Hip InstabilityHip Instability

    Injury or damage to these structures can lead to a condition called hip instability when the joint becomes unstable. 

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  • Loose BodiesLoose Bodies

    Loose bodies are small loose fragments of cartilage or a piece of bone that floats around the joint. The loose bodies can cause pain, swelling, locking and catching of the joint. 

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  • Childhood Hip ProblemsChildhood Hip Problems

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) or hip dysplasia is a condition that is seen in infants and young children because of developmental problems in the hip joint. The femur (thighbone) partially or completely slips out of the hip socket leading to dislocation at the hip joint. It is most common in the first-born baby with a family history of the disorder.

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  • Developmental DysplasiaDevelopmental Dysplasia

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) or hip dysplasia is a condition that is seen in infants and young children because of developmental problems in the hip joint.

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  • Legg-Calve-Perthes DiseaseLegg-Calve-Perthes Disease

    Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (LCPD) or Perthes disease is a disorder of the hip that affects children, usually between the ages of 4 and 10. It usually involves one hip, although it can occur on both sides in some children. It occurs more commonly in boys than girls.

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  • Slipped Capital Femoral EpiphysisSlipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

    Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is an unusual disorder of the hip where the ball at the upper end of the thighbone (femur) slips in a backward direction.

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  • Irritable HipIrritable Hip

    Irritable Hip, also known as acute transient synovitis, is a common disorder of childhood characterized by hip pain and limping.

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