Other causes of hip pain
This section explores several other causes of hip pain, there may however, be reasons not included here, which can cause hip pain. Please consult your health care professional to determine the exact cause of your specific pain.
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Rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes pain and swelling of the joints. This can become very painful and causes swelling and stiffness that may eventually damage the joint’s cartilage and bone, and weaken the soft tissue around the joint, preventing the joint from working properly4.
For more information about rheumatoid arthritis please visit https://arthritisaustralia.com.au/types-of-arthritis/rheumatoid-arthritis/
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Post-Traumatic Arthritis
Post-traumatic arthritis can develop if, after an injury to the joint, the bone and cartilage don’t heal properly. When this happens, the joint is no longer smooth, which can lead to extra wear on the joint. Post-traumatic arthritis often follows serious injury to the hip, or repeated high impact or force to the joint. Injury to a joint, such as a bad sprain or fracture, can also cause damage to the articular cartilage. Once this cartilage is damaged, it doesn’t normally grow back. Instead, scar tissue replaces it, which doesn’t protect or cushion the bones in the joint as effectively.
Post-traumatic arthritis is treated in a similar way to osteoarthritis3.
Always discuss your treatment options with your doctor.
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