   
Hip Pain Symptoms
The hip joint is a
multi-directional and very flexible joint. Compared to
the knee joint, it is more uni-directional, that has
flexion and extension compared to the hip which can
rotate, abduct, adduct, flex and extend.
Hence the hip joint is more
complex. It contains more musculskeletal and ligemental
structural issues combined with complex joint cartilage,
synovial fluid issues that can be potentially be damaged
than any other joint.
That is, the hip joint has more
moving parts compared to a elbow joint for example.
Hence, the more moving parts that you have, the more
variety of symptoms you get from hip pain.
Therefore if you have hip
pain, it can give you many variety of
symptoms.
Here are the symptoms you may have
if you have hip pain.
Limping
When you limp when you walk, then
this is a sign that a joint is getting too much stress
and pain in the hip joint.
That is, the body is trying to
take off the pain and stress in the joint by compensating
it for a stronger joint. Worst case scenario for
instance, if you break one of your hips, you would want
to put weight on the other side of your hip to prevent
further damage of your broken hip. This causes
limping.
Limping is one of the signs of hip
pain. Limping can also put other stress on other joints
of your body and can cause increase severity of
limping.
Sharp Pain, Ache, pins and needles or
numbness around the hip, groin or buttock
area
Pain in the hips is a common
symptom of hip pain. Anywhere in the hips can cause
direct pain. Most commonly, hip pain is often found in
the side of the hip and buttocks.
Hip pain can also refer pain down
the front of the thighs, back of the legs down to the
toes. It can also appear to have pain in front of your
knee.
Sciatica
Hip pain can also manifest itself
as sciatica. Lots of nerves, mainly the sciatic nerve
bunch up near the hip joint and can get trapped or
injured.
You can get pins and needles,
numbness, weakness down your hip and then down your leg
due to sciatic pain.
Inflammation/Arthritis of the
hip
Hips can easily be inflammed. If
you get pain in the night time, burning or constant or
varying aches in the hip, redness, warmth or restricted
movement, these are the symptoms of hip arthritis
pain.
Acute or Chronic Trauma to the
hips
Direct force or trauma to the hips
by falling, twisting, repetitive jumping (repetitive
force on the hip) or stretching/pulling are one of the
symptoms that can cause hip pain.
Repetitive or Overuse
injury
If you have constant burning,
chronic pain, muscle spasm, catching, locking, stretch
pain in the hips, then this can manifest as symptoms of
repetitive injury of the hips.
Hip Joint
dysfunction
If your hips lock, click, clunk,
stretch, sublux or dislocate, then you may have symptoms
of hip joint dysfunction. This may be caused by damage to
the cartilage, ligaments, tendons,, blood vessels or bone
shape of your hip.
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