Guide To The Causes Of Hip Pain

Muscle Strain

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A muscle strain is another kind of injury that can cause pain in the hip, though it's much less serious than arthritis or a fracture. Muscle strains aren't progressive, and they aren't usually emergency medical conditions. Strains occur in the muscles or the tendons that attach bones to muscles. Sprains occur in ligaments, which are bands of soft tissue that connect bones. Both a muscle strain and muscle sprain cause similar symptoms in the hips, such as aching on the outer hip, thigh, and buttocks. A mild sprain can be treated at home with rest and over-the-counter painkillers. Other symptoms include bruising, swelling, pain, and a limited range of motion. Affected individuals might also feel or hear a 'pop' when the injury occurs. If individuals think they may have a fracture rather than a sprain or strain, they should see a doctor right away. Reasons to seek emergency care include pain directly over bones that comprise the injured joint, an inability to bear weight or move the joint, and numbness in any portion of the injured site.

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