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Loss of blood supply to part of the hip joint that can cause pain and joint damage and needs timely medical assessment and management.
Hip “pinching” from bone shape differences that can cause groin pain and reduced range, often aggravated by sitting and hip flexion.
Irritation of the gluteal tendons causing outer-hip pain, often worse with walking, stairs or lying on the affected side.
Inflammation/irritation around the outer hip that can cause tenderness and pain with walking, stairs or side-lying.
Persistent hamstring tendon pain (often near the sit bone) that can limit running and sitting tolerance, managed with graded loading.
A tear in the hamstring muscle causing sudden pain with running or stretching, managed with staged strengthening and return-to-sport rehab.
A serious hamstring injury where the tendon pulls away from bone, often requiring specialist assessment and sometimes surgery.
A traumatic injury where the hip joint is forced out of place—requires urgent medical care and structured rehabilitation.
Damage to the cartilage rim of the hip socket that can cause catching, clicking or deep groin pain, often influenced by hip mechanics.
Degenerative joint change causing pain and stiffness, often affecting walking, stairs and activity tolerance.
Injury to the hip flexor muscles causing pain with lifting the knee, walking uphill or kicking movements.
Overuse condition causing pain on the outside of the hip or knee, commonly linked to running load and movement control.
Pain and inflammation at the front of the pelvis (pubic symphysis), often associated with running, kicking sports or pregnancy/postpartum changes.
Fractures of the pelvic bones that can affect walking and weight-bearing, requiring medical management and staged rehabilitation.
Buttock pain sometimes with leg symptoms, linked to irritation around the sciatic nerve and hip/rotator muscle tension.
Pelvic and hip pain during pregnancy caused by load and stability changes, managed with tailored strategies and safe strengthening.
Pain at the front of the pelvis affecting walking, rolling in bed and single-leg tasks, commonly managed with pelvic stability strategies.
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