Hip: Osteoarthritis of the Hip Osteoarthritis of the Hip Osteoarthritis of the hip is a degenerative joint disease that leads to pain and stiffness due to the gradual breakdown of cartilage. It is common in older adults and athletes. Learn more about Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Hip: Snapping Hip Syndrome Snapping Hip Syndrome This condition involves a snapping or popping sensation in the hip, often caused by a tendon or muscle moving over the hip bone. It can be painful and is common in athletes. Learn more about Snapping Hip Syndrome
Hip: Post-Traumatic Arthritis of the Hip Post-Traumatic Arthritis of the Hip Post-traumatic arthritis of the hip occurs after a previous hip injury, such as a fracture or dislocation, leading to joint pain and stiffness over time. It can develop years after the initial injury and gradually worsen, affecting joint function. Learn more about Post-Traumatic Arthritis of the Hip
Hip: Hip Pointer Hip Pointer A hip pointer is a contusion or bruise on the iliac crest of the pelvis, typically caused by a direct blow or fall. It can cause significant pain and tenderness over the hip bone, affecting movement and function. Learn more about Hip Pointer
Hip: Hip Tendinopathy Hip Tendinopathy Inflammation or degeneration of the tendons around the hip joint, often caused by overuse or repetitive movements. It can lead to pain and reduced mobility. Learn more about Hip Tendinopathy
Hip: Hip Labral Tears Hip Labral Tears A labral tear involves injury to the cartilage ring around the hip socket, often caused by repetitive movements or trauma. It can lead to pain, clicking, and instability. Learn more about Hip Labral Tears
Hip: Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) FAI occurs when there is abnormal contact between the hip bones, leading to joint damage and pain. It is common in active individuals and athletes. Learn more about Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
Hip: Hip Bursitis Hip Bursitis Inflammation of the bursae, fluid-filled sacs that cushion the hip joint, resulting in pain and swelling. It is often caused by repetitive movements or prolonged pressure. Learn more about Hip Bursitis
Hip: Hip Dysplasia Hip Dysplasia A condition where the hip socket does not fully cover the ball of the thigh bone, leading to joint instability and increased risk of dislocation. It is often congenital but can be diagnosed in adulthood. Learn more about Hip Dysplasia
Hip: Hip Fractures Hip Fractures Hip fractures involve a break in the upper part of the thigh bone (femur), often caused by trauma or falls, particularly in older adults. Learn more about Hip Fractures
Hip: Hip Flexor Strain Hip Flexor Strain Hip flexor strain occurs when the muscles that allow you to lift your knee and bend at the waist are overstretched or torn, causing pain and limited mobility. It can range from mild discomfort to severe pain and muscle weakness. Learn more about Hip Flexor Strain
Hip: Avascular Necrosis of the Hip Avascular Necrosis of the Hip A condition where blood flow to the hip bone is reduced or stopped, causing bone tissue death and leading to pain and joint collapse. It can result from injury or long-term use of steroids. Learn more about Avascular Necrosis of the Hip

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