There are still many clinical reasons for walking right hip pain, and the most common ones are caused by the following conditions. First, if the patient has localized bursitis, walking hip pain can occur. Second, if the patient has femoral head necrosis, hip synovitis, hip osteoarthritis, etc., it can also cause pain in the right side of the hip when walking. Third, if there is local muscle strain, local myofasciitis, soft tissue injury can also cause. Fourth, if the patient has pear-shaped muscle syndrome, sciatic nerve inflammation or lumbar disc herniation compressing the spinal nerve roots, walking right hip pain may also occur.