The entire surface of the hip joint is covered with corresponding cartilage. With age, wear and tear over time, or previous external damage to the hip joint, fractures, and other conditions that lead to accelerated cartilage degeneration, also called degeneration of the hip joint. This means that at this time there is already wear and tear on the cartilage, and there is even the possibility of further osteophytes and osteoarthritis. At this time, if there is no special pain, there is no need for special treatment, just pay attention to maintenance, avoid excessive strenuous exercise, avoid excessive weight-bearing on the hip joint, and avoid wind and cold. If you have obvious hip pain and limited range of motion, you can consider acupuncture, massage, physiotherapy, or injecting sodium vitreous acid into the joint cavity to lubricate the joint, which can help relieve clinical symptoms and have a very good effect, as the lesion itself is not particularly serious.