The anatomical location of hip pain is in the anterior superior iliac spine. When lying down, the angle where the horizontal line of the navel and the median line intersect is divided equally, and the anterior superior iliac spine can be palpated 8 transverse fingers lateral to the divided line. Trochanteric pain can be caused by anterior superior iliac spondylitis, anterior superior iliac spine avulsion fracture, and sciatic neuritis. Excessive muscle exercise can lead to aseptic inflammation of the anterior superior iliac spine, resulting in edema and degeneration of the local tissues and causing hip bone pain. Excessive force when flexing the hip can lead to avulsion fracture of the anterior superior iliac spine with soft tissue injury and hip pain. Meanwhile, inflammation of the sciatic nerve will lead to sensory abnormalities in the innervated area, which will lead to pain in the hip bone. Therefore, when pain in the hip bone occurs, it is necessary to go to the orthopedic department of the hospital immediately for consultation and treatment.