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Hip alignment symptoms

A 46-year-old member asked:
Dr. Alexander Sah
Orthopedic Reconstructive Surgery 16 years experience
Hip alignment: The hip joint is very mobile, as it is a ball-in-socket joint. Therefore, it can accommodate a wide range of motion and is less likely to be "out of ... Read More
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A 17-year-old female asked:
Dr. Nathaniel Brooks
Neurosurgery 21 years experience
Scoliosis: Scoliosis can present in many ways. Early in life (before and during puberty) this is often congenital related to the development as a fetus. Occasio... Read More
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Dr. Justin Esterberg
Orthopedic Spine Surgery 26 years experience
Yes: It is possible. If someone has scoliosis prior to cessation of growing the scoliosis can increase gradually over time. When people get much older, a... Read More
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A 69-year-old female asked:
Dr. Michael Fisher
Dermatology 34 years experience
Hip Fracture: Signs and symptoms of a hip fracture may include: inability to move immediately after a fall severe pain in your hip or groin inability to put weig... Read More
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A 34-year-old member asked:
Dr. Jason Boyer
Orthopedic Surgery 20 years experience
Extreme pain: Pain is the primary symptom, with inability to walk or even move a secondary. It usually takes a large amount of force to dislocate a hip, and a larg... Read More
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A 27-year-old female asked:
Dr. Christina O'Hara
Specializes in General Practice
Hip pain: Hip dislocation is relatively rare, but serious. Symptoms include severe pain in the hip, worsening with leg movement. The leg on the affected side ap... Read More
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A 33-year-old member asked:
Dr. Stephen Daquino
Sports Medicine 23 years experience
Most commonly pain: Pain and limited range of motion. I would also ask what activities made the pain worse or better. Hip can sometimes present as vague groin pain, incre... Read More
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A 31-year-old member asked:
Dr. Vishal Shah
Orthopedic Surgery 21 years experience
Pain, stiffness, etc: Pain is typically in the groin, and also can be down the thigh or on the side of the hip. Stiffness can also occur. Difficulty with prolonged sitting,... Read More
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A 42-year-old member asked:
Dr. Andre Panagos
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 24 years experience
No sensation to pain: Hip dysplasia means the hip is not fully seated within the hip socket. This increases your risk of hip joint breakdown and injury. You may have this c... Read More
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A 41-year-old member asked:
Dr. Robert Kent
Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine 14 years experience
Not likely: But possible. There referral pattern of pain from uti's can be different in every person, but unilateral hip pain would be a rare pain referral patter... Read More
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A 33-year-old member asked:
Dr. Robert Coats II
Orthopedic Surgery 25 years experience
Pain & instability: No matter the reason, a loose implant is no good. There are two types of loosening, septic and aseptic. Septic loosening is due to infection and is a... Read More
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