AASC Guide: How To Handle Hip Pain & Potential Causes

Advanced Ambulatory Surgery Center in Altamonte Springs, Florida has world-renowned physicians who specialize in pain management such as hip injuries. AASC is equipped to perform almost any type of surgery. When it comes to hip pain, it is important to understand and identify the severity of your case. In this blog AASC, we will help you understand and identify your hip pain and guide you by providing you tips on how to go about handling the pain you may be experiencing.

man on beach clenching his hip in pain

How do you know where the pain is coming from? Mayo Clinic defines hip pain and where the problems may stem from. It is common for the hips to be painful on the inside or on the groin if there is a problem within the hip joint itself.

When you feel pain on the outside of your hip, upper thigh, or outer buttock, it's usually caused by a problem with your muscles, ligaments, tendons, or other soft tissues that surround your hip joint.

Occasionally, hip pain is caused by diseases and conditions in other parts of the body, such as the lower back – which is known as referred pain

Identifying Hip Pain:

Before anything else, it is important to recognize what was being done when the pain began. Understanding when the injury occurred will help you understand what may have caused the pain. You may want to ask yourself a few of these questions in order to help yourself identify what went wrong:

  • Did the pain start immediately after the injury? 

  • How much energy do you have to exert for this pain to take effect? 

  • Can you put weight on your leg without pain? 

  • Are you noticing any sudden swelling?

  • Are you experiencing any signs of infection? This could be fever, chills, or even redness.

young lady touching hurt hip

Regardless of what the issue is, you should never ignore the pain you are experiencing. Avoiding such pain will only cause your symptoms to worsen and prolong recovery time. According to Dr. Shane J Nho M.D, if your hip is painful after strenuous activity, but you are able to go about your regular daily routine, then a period of rest, ice, compression, and elevation is helpful.

However, if symptoms persist or you are unable to perform daily tasks, then you should consider a consultation with a specialist. When visiting AASC, one of our specialists will order x-rays and help make a clear diagnosis. Once the diagnosis is made, treatments that align with the injury can be recommended and put into place. 

Do you still have questions about your hip pain?

You can learn more about the procedures we offer at Advanced Ambulatory Surgery Center by visiting the procedure information section on our website. You can also obtain additional information by booking an appointment or calling our center at 407-332-9871. AASC is here to help you find safe, time, and cost-effective solutions for health care. Take charge of your health today by visiting AASC – our staff is ready to serve you with the utmost comprehensive and compassionate care.

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