Hip impingement syndrome can usually be recovered, and the degree of recovery is related to the degree of hyperplasia at the site of the impingement, the degree of impingement, and age.
Hip impingement syndrome is a group of hip syndromes caused by dysplasia, necrosis of the femoral head in children, slipped head of femur, acetabular impingement, trauma, etc. It is mainly manifested as intermittent or persistent inguinal pain, which is triggered or aggravated by hip flexion movements such as squatting, bending down, lifting legs, climbing, etc., accompanied by a certain degree of limitation of the activities of the hip joint.
The aim of cure is usually achieved through surgical means, and recovery can be achieved through surgical incision or arthroscopic acetabuloplasty or femoral neck plasty.
Hip impingement syndrome should be actively treated, conservative treatment can be first, pay attention to rest, avoid a position for a long time, conservative treatment is ineffective can be surgical treatment.