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Unbearable Pain In Hip. History Of Being Diagnosed With Torn Tendon In Hip. Not On Steroids, On Regualar Exercise. Suggest

I was diagnosed with a torn tendon in my hip a yr ago, I have tried to avoid steroid injections and progressed with exercise but my job is mainly sitting at a desk and my partner has recently undergone an operation to remove a sarcoma so I am now limited on time for me. It sometimes is an unbearable pain but in the scheme of things feel I have no cause to complain.
Tue, 17 Sep 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM.

I suspect that degeneration of the hip joint might be the cause for your pain.

An xray of the involved joint will show up the arthritic changes.

The conservative management of Arthritis in the hip is as follows -

* PHYSICAL THERAPY : The mainstay of treatment in the early case is physical therapy, which should be directed at maintaining joint mobility and improving muscle strength. Other measures, such as massage and the application of warmth, may reduce pain.

* LOAD REDUCTION : Protecting the joint from excessive load may slow down the rate of cartilage loss. It is also effective in relieving pain. Weight reduction for obese patients, wearing shock-absorbing shoes, avoiding activities like climbing stairs and using a walking stick are worthwhile.

* ANALGESIC MEDICATION : Simple over the counter medications like acetaminophen is sufficient in most cases. If this fails to control pain, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug may be better.

* VISCOSUPPLEMENTATION: Hyaluronic acid injections given into the joint in prescribed dosages will give good short term relief in selected cases and helps in postponing total joint replacement surgery atleast for a year or two.

If all the above measures fail to provide pain relief then you may need Total hip replacement.

Hope this information is helpful. Good day
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Unbearable Pain In Hip. History Of Being Diagnosed With Torn Tendon In Hip. Not On Steroids, On Regualar Exercise. Suggest

Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. I suspect that degeneration of the hip joint might be the cause for your pain. An xray of the involved joint will show up the arthritic changes. The conservative management of Arthritis in the hip is as follows - * PHYSICAL THERAPY : The mainstay of treatment in the early case is physical therapy, which should be directed at maintaining joint mobility and improving muscle strength. Other measures, such as massage and the application of warmth, may reduce pain. * LOAD REDUCTION : Protecting the joint from excessive load may slow down the rate of cartilage loss. It is also effective in relieving pain. Weight reduction for obese patients, wearing shock-absorbing shoes, avoiding activities like climbing stairs and using a walking stick are worthwhile. * ANALGESIC MEDICATION : Simple over the counter medications like acetaminophen is sufficient in most cases. If this fails to control pain, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug may be better. * VISCOSUPPLEMENTATION: Hyaluronic acid injections given into the joint in prescribed dosages will give good short term relief in selected cases and helps in postponing total joint replacement surgery atleast for a year or two. If all the above measures fail to provide pain relief then you may need Total hip replacement. Hope this information is helpful. Good day