Hip Surgery

Hip pain can be the result of a condition that has developed over time, such as bursitis and arthritis, or of a recent hip injury, such as a hip fracture or hip dislocation.

In some cases, and if not detected early, conditions such as hip bursitis and hip arthritis may create extreme bone and joint discomfort, making surgery a credible option for relieving your hip pain.

The most frequent causes for pain in the hip can be related to an orthopedic condition that has emerged over time.

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, you may have a hip condition, such as hip osteoarthritis, hip bursitis, hip arthritis, or an injury like a fractured hip, dislocated hip, hip flexor injury, or labral tear.

Signs You May Need To See A Hip Specialist:

  • Discomfort and swelling in the thigh and knee
  • Inability to bend or rotate the hip
  • Limping or the inability to walk comfortably on the affected side
  • Soreness and the feeling of the hip throbbing while sleeping or resting
  • Fever, redness, and warmth—which are signs of infection
  • Joint pain felt in the front of the hip, along the outside of the hip, in the groin, or over the buttock area
  • Joint inflammation or hip muscle spasms, which may cause fluid accumulation in the hip joint

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