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How Can Severe Pain In The Hip And Back Be Treated?

I m having a lot of pain in my hip and my back. 2 and a half months ago I had stem cell injections to help with the pain. A month and a half ago I had an x Ray taken and the doctor said I had advance Arthuritis in my hip. The surgeon wants to do surgery. My right hip seems shorter and I ve been limping for several months now. I was wondering could this be scar tissue instead of Arthuritis? I had two frozen shoulders years ago and this feels similar I don t know what kind of doctor is needed so I m not sure what membership to purchase
Mon, 20 Nov 2017
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Diabetologist 's  Response
dear user,
As you said you are having advanced osteoartritis of Hip.
Mgt is either coservative or surgery.Please note hip arthritis is a degenerative condition, so your symptoms will likely to worsen in future.As your orthopedic surgeon suggested go for total hip replacement surgery.
Regards
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How Can Severe Pain In The Hip And Back Be Treated?

dear user, As you said you are having advanced osteoartritis of Hip. Mgt is either coservative or surgery.Please note hip arthritis is a degenerative condition, so your symptoms will likely to worsen in future.As your orthopedic surgeon suggested go for total hip replacement surgery. Regards