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, bending to put on shoes, etc, are common. Often patients experience sharp shooting pains or "catching" or "locking" sensations in the groin. Some patients experience the feeling of the hip "sliding out of socket.".
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Hip pain: The signs of hip dysplasia in middle age are usually early-onset arthritis. This may occur between ages 30 and 50. These signs may include pain in the groin area, popping, or restricted range of motion.
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