Did Hip Replacement Surgery. Suffer From Muscle Soreness. Is That A Nerve Damage? Suggest Treatment
Needs thorough evaluation.
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Generally after a THR, patient should be totally symptom free by the end of 2 months after the surgery.
Persistent pain in and around the Hip joint after a THR always warrants evaluation in the form of Blood investigations to rule out infection, CT scan & Xray films to diagnose loosening of the components, and Arthrography & radionuclide scintigraphy.
There are numerous causes that produce pain in & around the hip joint after THR. A few common conditions are mechanical loosening and sepsis, particulate induced (polyethylene-induced) synovitis, trochanteric bursitis, sciatic or obturator nerve impingement, abductor or iliopsoas tendonitis etc.
A few conditions can be suspected based on the history of symptoms -
- Groin pain or deep buttock pain is associated with acetabular or capsular sources and of Iliopsoas origin.
- Pain over the greater trochanter implicates trochanteric bursitis
- If there has been a pain-free period after the THR, the late onset of pain suggests loosening or sepsis.
- If pain increases in severity with increased walking or standing and is relieved by rest, it is usually associated with loosening, but loosening is rarely associated with rest pain alone.
- Night pain, rest pain, or constant pain can be associated with sepsis (infection)
So, a thorough clinical examination and investigative evaluation is needed to arrive at a possible diagnosis for the cause of your pain. And the management depends on the diagnosed condition.
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Dr. K. Naga Ravi Prasad
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement
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