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The Negatives About Hip Joint Pain

A description of hip joint pain and how to avoid it? Hip joint pain is another common form of arthritis. This occurs from wear and tear of the hip joint due to a sports related injury which has placed a lot of pressure on the joint. Being overweight adds even more stress and pressure on the joint wearing it down even quicker. Older people have a greater chance to recieve hip joint painbecause their bones are so fragile and most of the cartilage has worn away. The bones start to rub together causing friction because the cartilage around the joint is so worn that it cannot provide any lubrication for the join

Hip Joint Pain And Athletes

What is hip joint pain and how can it be avoided? Hip joint pain is another common form of arthritis. This happens when the hip joint has been under a lot of stress due to a past sports related injury or even wear and tear over the years. Being overweight can cause hip joint pain because of the added stress of the weight. Most elderly people experience hip joint pain because their bones are so fragile and most of the cartilage has worn away. The cartilage around the hip joint slowly wears away causing the bones to rub together with no cushion or lubrication.
When there is no cushion to absorb the impact from walking the hip slowly deteriorates causing more and more pain. Sometimes the hip is so severely hurt that it will restrict movement and might have to be replaced with an artificial hip.
Many people experience hip joint pain . This is a very painful injury which most of the time ends up with surgery replacement of the hip if conservative action does not cure the problem. Most athletes experience this pain from past injuries such as muscle strains.
Muscle strains around the hip and groin are very common in athletes due to the pressure being placed on the hips from jumping, and running. This is even more common among football and basketball athletes because of all the contraction these muscles do in order to give the athlete more power and speed.
Most athletes often experience hip contusions better known as hip pointers. This is very painful because the outside of the hip takes a direct hit or blow causing the inner hip to bruise and restrict movement.
Sometimes the pain is so severe that they will have to relate to some form of arthritis pain treatment . Such treatment involves physical therapy and also rehabilitation depending on the seriousness of the injury. Another more conventional form is arthritis creams or even arthritis pain relief medication. This could eventually develop into a common form of Osteoarthritis.
There are many different types of treatment for arthritis available that one can buy at a local drugstore or even online. Some are arthritis creams and others are medication you can take orally such as pills. Some creams when applied to the infected area can provide a hot yet cooling feeling on the joint. Arthritis pain treat can also be taken in pills.
The pills focus on soothing the joint itself and the muscles around it to promote healing around the joint. The more relaxed the joint is the better chance it has to heal which in turn lowers the pain.
Hip joint pain is a very painful form of arthritis and for the time being cannot be cured. Scientists are still looking for a cure and also trying to find a way to prevent arthritis from happening to patients in the future.
There are many different arthritis pain treatment and medication to temporarily cure the pain. The unfortunate problem is arthritis will affect everyone in some way or another. The best way to avoid arthritis and hip joint pain is to stay active with exercise and take care of yourselves.

Pain | What are the Causes of Hip Pain, are You at Risk?

Hip pain is a common problem, and it can be confusing for you because there are many causes. It is vital to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your symptoms so that appropriate treatment can be directed at the underlying problem.
HP is very common and can result from numerous different causes. Pain tends to occur commonly in certain age groups – the young (from 0 to 15 years) and older population (45 years of age).
In 1990, researchers estimated that the number of hip breaks would exceed 500,000 by the year 2040 (Cummings et al)Women sustain about 80% of all hip breaks (Stevens et al. 2000).
Hip pain treatment must be directed at the specific cause of your problem. Some signs that you should be seen by a doctor include:
* Your inability to walk comfortably on the affected side of your body
* Injury that causes deformity around your hip joint
* HP that occurs at night or while your resting
* HP that persists beyond a few days
* Your inability to bend at your hip
* Swelling of your hip or in the thigh area
* Signs of a hip infection, including fever, redness, warmth
* Any other unusual symptoms in your hip
Hip pain can have many causes and can happen at all ages, though for very different reasons.
One of the most common causes of pain if you are elderly is arthritis. Most often this is in the form of osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis, and many other forms of lesser-known types of arthritis can also cause HP.
The second most common cause of hip pain among the elderly is due to breaks from falls. In fact, osteoarthritis really causes many of the falls that result in hip breaks. Often the pain is due to breaks must be treated with hip replacement surgery to relieve severe chronic hip pain.
Hip pain may also be caused by bursitis, synovitis, or tendonitis. These conditions are most often seen in those involved in athletic activities.
Muscle strains and sprains within the muscles adjoined to the hip can also cause pain and may involve microtears. These causes of HP effectively treated with physical therapy. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications are also used as over the counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or can involve prescribed medications that are either taken orally or injected into the hip area to relieve your pain.
Long-term use of cortisone injections for treatment can cause hip pain. This is due to avascular necrosis. This occurs when there is a loss of blood supply to the bone. The bone then starts to deteriorate. This condition can also be caused by a transplant or from Perthes disease. This disease is a cause of hip pain in children that primarily affects boys between the ages of 5-10. In most cases avascular necrosis, but caused, results in hip replacement surgery.
Another reason for hip pain in children is from congenital dislocation of the hip. This can usually be corrected without the need for surgery. Another cause, in children or adults, is viral illness. HP may also be caused by various malignancies, though this is rarer.
Hip pain may also be caused by Pagets disease, which occurs in adults.
Due to the varying causes of hip pain, it is vital to take your personal history into account and consult with your doctor, as well as, the use of surgery, physical therapy, and medications, walking aids may also be appropriate and necessary depending on the cause of your pain.