Osteoarthritis in the Hip Joint
The best way to diagnose osteoarthritis in the hip is to X-ray the hip itself for joint narrowing and also bony growth at the joint margins.
Read moreThe best way to diagnose osteoarthritis in the hip is to X-ray the hip itself for joint narrowing and also bony growth at the joint margins.
Read moreCommon muscle injuries in the hip and thigh include piriformis syndrome, quadriceps strains, hamstring strains, adductor strains and illiotibial band (ITB) syndrome.
Read moreHip bursitis is characterised by pain on the bony prominence on the outside of your hip that worsens with activity.
Read moreMost of us have not heard of a hip labral tear. It involves the ring of cartilage, called the labrum, that exists around the outside rim of the socket of your hip joint.
Read morePain into the the hip and thigh can often be associated with referred pain from the lower back and one of the most common reasons is a trapped nerve.
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