Hip Pointer
A hip pointer is a contusion or bruise on the iliac crest of the pelvis, typically caused by a direct blow or fall. It can cause significant pain and tenderness over the hip bone, affecting movement and function.
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Hip Bursitis
Inflammation of the bursae, fluid-filled sacs that cushion the hip joint, resulting in pain and swelling. It is often caused by repetitive movements or prolonged pressure.
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Hip Dysplasia
A condition where the hip socket does not fully cover the ball of the thigh bone, leading to joint instability and increased risk of dislocation. It is often congenital but can be diagnosed in adulthood.
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Hip Flexor Strain
Hip flexor strain occurs when the muscles that allow you to lift your knee and bend at the waist are overstretched or torn, causing pain and limited mobility. It can range from mild discomfort to severe pain and muscle weakness.
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