Some diseases that can cause hip pain are more common in certain age groups. Therefore, it is important to consider the age of the patient when making a diagnosis.
What Causes Hip Pain?
Hip pain can originate from the hip joint itself, adjacent tissues, internal organs, and the lumbar region. Pain can be felt in the front, back, groin and outer side of the hip. Sometimes there may be pain that spreads up to the knee.
In infancy and childhood;
- Developmental hip disorders,
- Microbial diseases of the hip,
- Inflamed joint rheumatism ,
- It can be seen due to shifts in the hip joint.
- Increasing after resting,
- It is felt at night,
- It comes to mind in the symptoms of hip pain, which is accompanied by a feeling of stiffness.
- Calcification of the hip joint,
- Hip fractures,
- Bursitis, tendonitis, muscle strains,
- Malignant diseases are considered.
How to Diagnose Hip Pain?
A physician should be consulted for hip pain that is not due to an explanatory cause and does not heal spontaneously for about 2 weeks. Laboratory and radiological examinations that will be requested following the physical examination are combined with the patient's age, gender and physical examination findings to determine the underlying cause.
Radiological examinations include plain radiography, computed tomography (CT), bone density measurement and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
What are the Treatment Methods for Hip Pain?
- Rest and weight control,
- Medicine therapy,
- Physical therapy agents (superficial heat, cold application, ultrasound, laser, augmentation with electric currents or pain treatment),
- Supports such as canes and walkers to reduce the load on the joint,
- Local injections,
- Pain bands,
- Exercise therapy,
- Water walking training,
- Surgical therapy avi can be applied.
What is the Connection of Hip Pain and Acupuncture?
In hip pain Acupuncture can be an effective option in cases that do not require surgical intervention.
It plays an important role in the elimination of hip pain caused by muscle spasm due to herniated disc.
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