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Hip Dysfunction

Hip dysfunction is the restriction of hip movements due to tightening of the hip capsule and the ligaments associated with it. It is also accompanied by pain, swelling and tenderness in the hip or groin, stiffness, limping. It may occur as a result of developmental anomaly, injury, infection, or other chronic conditions.

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What could be the cause of hip pain?

Query: Hello doctor, I am suffering from hip pain in the lower back region. It is behind the buttock bone on the left side. As I twist my upper body towards the right side or just bend down front and move little to the right side there is pain. I am suffering from it for almost five months and still, the p...  Read Full »


Sreenivasa Rao

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. In my opinion, your SI (sacroiliac joint) joint would have got into a bit of dysfunction as it normally happens from faulty posture. In addition to the ice packs, I want you to do cobra raise exercise with left leg bent at the knee and...  Read Full »

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