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  • What Causes Hip Pain?

    Hip pain is a common symptom that can be described as aching, sharp, or burning. It can range in intensity from mild to severe. Your healthcare provider can diagnose the cause and help to plan your treatment.

    Source: Verywell health

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  • What Causes Lower Back and Groin Pain in Women?

    For many women, lower back and groin pain results from musculoskeletal and organ-related issues, such as sciatica, poor posture, or kidney stones. Determining the cause can help you and your healthcare provider pinpoint the problem and develop an effective treatment plan.

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  • Physical Therapy for Hip Bursitis: Exercises to Know

    Pain in your hip can be caused by hip bursitis. Hip bursitis is when the small fluid-filled sacs (bursa) on the outside or inner part of your hip get inflamed. Hip bursitis causes pain, decreased strength, and trouble with movements like walking or running.1 Hip bursitis can be recurrent, especially if you continue to do activities that are putting stress on the bursa.

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  • Hip Labrum Surgery: Is It the Right Treatment?

    A number of recent studies have reported good short-term results following arthroscopic hip surgery. Most of these studies find that people who undergo hip arthroscopy have good pain relief in the months and years to follow surgical treatment.

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  • Hip-Joint and Femoral Osteoplasty

    One cause of hip-joint pain is called femoroacetabular impingement(FAI). This condition is often thought to be an early precursor to hip-joint arthritis and is characterized by the formation of bone spurs that surround the ball and socket hip joint. One of the treatments for FAI is to remove the bone spurs that surround the hip joint, a procedure called an osteoplasty.

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