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skeleton, pain, hip hip pain involves any pain in, around the hip joint, hip-related pain is not always felt directly over the hip, feel it, in the middle of thigh, similarly, pain feel, in the hip, reflect a problem in back, rather than hip, low back pain, two common, concerning causes, hip pain, fractures, insufficient blood flow, hip, aseptic necrosis, a hip fracture, change the quality of life significantly, fewer than 50% of those, a hip fracture return to former level of activity, recovering, a hip fracture, several possible complications, life-threatening, pneumonia, a blood clot, in the leg, dislodge, a clot, in the lungs, due to immobility following a hip fracture, hip surgery, hip fractures, become more common, people age, falls, more likely, bones, become less dense, osteoporosis, get a fracture from simple, everyday activities, not just a dramatic fall, injury, aseptic necrosis, happen, have been on steroids, long time, have sickle cell anemia, regular use of alcohol, injury also increase risk, legg-calve-perthes disease, type of aseptic necrosis that happens in children, causes, hip pain, arthritis, felt, in the front part of thigh, trochanteric bursitis, inflammation, the bursa that sits on the outside of hip joint, hurts, get up, a chair, walk, climb stairs, drive, tendinitis from repetitive, strenuous activity, strain, sprain, low back pain sciatica, infection, try to avoid activities that aggravate the pain, take over-the-counter pain medication, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, sleep on non-painful side, a pillow between legs, a hip fracture, considered a medical emergency, suspected, seen right away, the pain improves, gradually begin to exercise, best to work, a physical therapist to learn proper exercises, how to advance activity, swimming a good option, it stretches the muscles, builds good muscle tone, straining hip joint, swimming, does not build bone mass, ready, a physical therapist, resume walking, another activity against the resistance of gravity, go to a hospital, hip pain, a fall, injury, hip is misshapen, badly bruised, bleeding, unable to move hip, bear any weight, hip is still painful after 1 week of home treatment, fever, rash, have sudden hip pain, plus sickle cell anemia, long-term steroid use, have pain in both hips, joints, health care provider, perform a physical examination, careful attention to hips, thighs, gait, to help diagnose the cause, the problem, have pain in one, hips, have pain elsewhere, lower back, thigh, have pain in other joints, did pain begin suddenly, mildly, did the pain begin after an injury, fall, accident, does any particular activity make the pain worse, try to relieve the pain, what helps, able to walk, bear weight, what other medical problems, osteoporosis, signs of bone loss, sickle cell anemia, take any medications, ones, on steroids, how long have been on them, x-rays, the hip necessary, tell to take a higher dose of over-the-counter medication, give a prescription anti-inflammatory medication, surgical repair, hip replacement recommended, aseptic necrosis, hip replacement is necessary, hip fracture, severe arthritis, current technology, an artificial hip should last at least 10 to 15 years, expect recovery from surgery to take at least 6 weeks, complications, surgery, a blood clot, in the leg, most common complication, lead to a blood clot, in the lungs, avoid activities that raise one of hips, above the other, extended periods of time, running on an unsurface, running on a treadmill, keep hips level, warm up, exercising, cool down afterward, stretch hips, low back, thighs, avoid falls, wear hip pads, contact sports, football, hockey, at high risk, hip fracture, pads, a streamline design, worn in undergarments, learn how, prevent osteoporosis, wong tk, lee ry, effects of low back pain on the relationship between the movements, the lumbar spine, hip, hum mov sci, 23(1), 21-34, dohnke b, knauper b, muller-fahrnow w, perceived self-efficacy gained, health effects of, a rehabilitation program after hip joint replacement, arthritis rheum, 53(4), 585-592, tak e, staats p, van hespen a, hopman-rock m, effects of an exercise program, older adults, osteoarthritis, the hip, j rheumatol, 32(6), 1106-1113.



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