Where the popping hip pain is located

The site of the popping hip pain is located at the femur thigh rung. Snapping hip is a symptom that causes the hip as well as limitation of movement, or a muffled sound that is heard when performing certain activities, sometimes accompanied by varying pain, in the hip joint. The tendon membrane in the broad fascia tensor muscle slides outward and backward at the greater trochanter, and when the broad fascia tensor muscle is tense, it causes the tendon membrane to slide at the greater trochanter with a rattling sound, which manifests itself as the symptom of rattling hip pain. When symptoms occur, the pain can be relieved by physical therapy treatment, braking treatment, and oral medications such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules and diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules. In severe cases, surgical treatments such as multiple fiber bundle release, minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment, arthroscopic iliopsoas tendon release, or ultrasound therapy and iontophoresis can be performed. When symptoms appear, you should go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time, and carry out targeted treatment as early as possible to avoid aggravation of the condition.