Hip Hip Hurray - How To Prevent Hip Injuries
Hip injuries are caused by impacts, twists, and muscular
contractions or by a simple fall. Normal hip injuries may be
fractures, dislocations contusions, ligament sprains, muscular
or tendon strains or avulsion fractures. The following are a few
kinds of common hip injuries:
- Hip injuries like fractures or dislocations of the hip are
considered emergencies, since these can damage blood vessels or
nerves that could result in permanent disability and mobility.
- While sprinting, running, jumping or playing football,
powerful muscle contractions take place that may result in
tearing off pelvic bone attachments. This kind of hip injury
normally occurs in growing children and is known as an avulsion
fracture. This kind of hip injury can result in disability and
pain and needs immediate medical attention.
- Hip bone bruising is called a contusion. Pain and swelling in
case of a contusion reduces pain and swelling.
- Stretching of hip muscles, beyond a certain limit results in
muscular and tendon strain. This can cause limited movement and
pain. Medical help is necessary in these cases.
Certain hip injuries are also caused by over use of the hip
area. These kind of hip injuries develop and occur over a period
of time due to contractions and overly pounding of legs. These
rarer kinds of hip injuries are as following:
- Bursitis is a condition where the bursa sac is inflamed. Bursa
sac acts as a cushion to the tendon and keeps it from rubbing
with the bone in the hip joint.
- Tendinitis is an inflammation caused by gradual tearing of
tendon fibers.
- Stress fractures are caused by over use of legs. This kind of
hip injury generally occurs in athletes. This rare hip injury
has to be treated immediately by stopping the activity that
caused it and using the RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression and
Elevation) treatment. Anti-inflammatory drugs will certainly
help.
For further medical advice, consult your regular physician.