Bone pain can be considered for the following reasons: 1. fractures due to violent trauma, aberrant healing of old fractures, fatigue fractures from prolonged stress, primary skeletal diseases such as bone tumors, bone cysts and other pathological fractures. 2. degenerative lesions such as osteoarthritis, osteoarthrosis and osteophytes, commonly seen in the elderly, menopausal women, alcoholics and patients taking hormones for a long time. 3. primary systemic diseases 4.Patients with combined malignant tumors in other parts of the body should be highly suspicious of the occurrence of bone metastasis of cancer cells, and the occurrence of bone metastasis can lead to bone pain. 5.Congenital diseases, such as congenital acetabular dysplasia, resulting in mismatch of the hip head and socket, and long-term hip wear can lead to bone pain. 6.Long-term poor living posture, which can also produce bone pain.