Common Symptoms Of A Dislocated Hip
Some people don't realize that their hip pain is due to the hip being dislocated. It's good to know the signs and to seek treatment if a dislocation is suspected.
Some people don't realize that their hip pain is due to the hip being dislocated. It's good to know the signs and to seek treatment if a dislocation is suspected.
Is groin or hip pain preventing you from enjoying time with your loved ones—especially during the holidays? Here are five signs that may indicate the need for hip replacement.
Do you have a painful hip and wonder if a hip replacement operation is in your future? In this video, Dr. Dan Albright, an orthopedic surgeon in Raleigh, NC discusses what types of hip pain lead to hip replacement surgery and which do not.
In most cases, this surgery is successful. But there are cases of hip replacement failure which can be difficult to spot until after the rehabilitation period. Here are a few of the most noticeable symptoms that need to be checked
Hip pain is widespread in middle-aged women; it can be mild or crippling and can become worse when there is pressure on the area. One of the most frequent causes of hip pain is hip bursitis.
Waking up in the middle of the night is never fun especially if it is due to hip pain. As soon as the pain is relieved, better sleep will follow. When experiencing hip pain while sleeping, first determine the reason for the hip pain.