What happens when pelvic rotation causes hip popping?

Hip popping due to pelvic rotation can be caused by injury to the labrum, bursitis of the greater trochanter, etc. Pelvic rotation leading to hip snapping can be caused by injury to the labrum. When the pelvis rotates, the acetabulum collides with the neck of the femur, resulting in rupture of the labrum. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to do X-ray film, MRI and other examinations, after a clear diagnosis, actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment. Pelvic rotation resulting in hip popping may be caused by bursitis of the greater trochanter, the tendons, ligaments or fascial tissues at the greater trochanter are contracted due to inflammation, and when the pelvis rotates, the greater trochanter moves with the rotation of the pelvis, resulting in hip popping, which can be treated with medications such as celecoxib and ibuprofen extended-release capsules. Therefore, when there is pelvic rotation resulting in hip snapping, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.