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HIP PAIN ,COMMON CAUSES- Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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hip pain video animation arthritis of the hip and total hip replacement Educational video describing conditions and treatment methods associated with pain of the hip.including hip pain due to arthritis avasscular necrosis labral /labrium tear avn avascular necrosis femoral neck stress fracture trochanteric bursitis piriformis syndrome sacroiliac joint /si joint
hip pain can be treated from medication to exercies stretch massage and therapy /rehab .to surgery .procedure of total hip replacement for arthitis or advanced avascular necrosis . also arthroscopy for debredment or repair of the labral tear .
after the symptoms and location of the pain is identified the diagnosis is made and treatment is intiated
spine and si/sacroiliac joint pain can be confused with hip pain this conditions should be excluded .
hip pain video is done by university of toledo orthopedic surgeon

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  • total hip replacement is old and limitating surgery, nowadays hip resurfacing is a standard

  • @schedarr THANK YOU FOR THE COMMENT

  • @Lovepink4596 you need to see an orthopedic surgeon for an examination

    it is hard to diagnose a patient by email or internet

    and i am trying to help you but sometimes it is very hard to know what the patient has even after the exam

    patient may need MRI , XRAYS OR BLOOD WORK

  • Lol yah sounds like ur jst not flexible

  • @Lovepink4596 you need to see an orthopedic surgeon for an examination

    it is hard to diagnose a patient by email or internet

    and i am trying to help you but sometimes it is very hard to know what the patient has even after the exam

    patient may need MRI , XRAYS OR BLOOD WORK

    thank you for understanding

  • Hello i am have a question and if someone knows please respond because i am very worried. I often times feel my hip . Inside near the bones or something. Not a pain but often i feel a little pain. One thing i notice is that when i do stretches for the gym i can bring my left knee touch my chest.But i cant do the same with my right ( wich i feel it might be a problem.) When i try i feel a slight pain and i cant bring it closer. Can someone tell me what that might be? Thanks in advance

  • @examinor need to see a doc for an exam

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  • Im all for everyone to lose freedom of speech

  • I went through another surgery later on to where they cut me open again to see if they could repair the nevers. It was behind my left leg. I got this giant scar behind my leg now. He figured maybe they could check out the nerves. I was all for giving it a try. To be honest, something is very fishy about this. If you know about NERVEs and what happened to me haha. I still cant remember what he was doing but saying something about nerves in my back could be related to this. Glad he got exp.

  • I need a PROFESSIONAL leg doctor to talk to me. I already been told something about a ROD in my leg and HIP fixation, I want someone preferabley OUTSIDE THE USA to comment about this. Its messed up.

    My left foot is way skinnier due to nerve damage (cut). My left leg muslces from femur down is a little different.

  • @examinor It is good to see a doctor, but even better in my opinion to see an experience physical therapist, one that you pay cash, generally doesnt work in a hospital, costs the most, is hard to book an appointment because they are busy and good at what they do. Good luck.

  • @Lovepink4596 you need to see an orthopedic surgeon for an examination

    it is hard to diagnose a patient by email or internet

    and i am trying to help you but sometimes it is very hard to know what the patient has even after the exam

    patient may need MRI , XRAYS OR BLOOD WORK

    thank you for understanding

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