had this pain on and off for a while, but its been getting alot worse with the recent cold weather and is especially bad first thing in the morning.
its right where my femur bone meets my pelvis (on both my left and right hand side), and seems to be right in the joint, if that makes any sense? is this the start of arthritis? im 28 and already have probs with my knees and back due to old injuries, so could do without more trouble with my joints! lol!
after the advice given here about my chest/breathing probs, i did see my doc and was told i had a chest infection so i totally value your advice peeps!
thanks xxx
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The acetabulum is a concave surface of the pelvis. The head of the femur meets with the pelvis at the acetabulum, forming the hip joint.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetabulum
Acetabular labrum tear is a common finding in the aging adult hip and is also associated with TRAUMATIC injury, usually caused by the hip joint being stressed in rotation. The pain is mainly felt in the groin (but can be in the trochanteric or buttock region) and is commonly SHARP, with a CLICKING and catching sensation. Activities that involve force adduction of the hip joint in association with rotation in either direction tend to aggravate the pain.
http://www.pponline.co.uk/ency.....tears.html
If its not a tear, then consider arthritis…
If arthritis narrows the hip joint or impinges on the way the femoral head can glide in the acetabulum, or if there is a cartilage or labrum tear, the pain may be associated with a "catch," or a feeling like there is something impeding hip movement.
Pain from arthritis tends to be worse after a period of inactivity and gets better as the joint "warms up" with use. But as activity increases, the pain will return.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com.....ge2_em.htm
Read on Acetabular dysplasia too.
Femoral acetabular impingement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.....mpingement
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