What’s wrong with the bone that connects your buttocks when you walk?

Walking hip joint bone pain may be related to the following causes: 1, there may be a fracture of the neck of the femur. This situation is very common in the elderly, sometimes although the neck of the femur is completely fractured, but because the end of the fracture produces embedded, relatively stable, at this time may be the only symptom is walking hip pain. 2, there may be ischemic necrosis of the femoral head. This type of disease often manifests itself in the early stage of the attack as pain in the hip joint, and once the collapse of the femoral head occurs, it often manifests itself as pain, which is severely aggravated when walking.3, there may be inflammation within the hip joint, such as synovitis of the hip joint, osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis and so on, and all of these diseases may lead to pain around the hip when walking.4, there may be sacroiliac arthritis. Sacroiliac joints are located in the posterior lateral side of the buttocks, once this part of the inflammation, there may also be pain in the buttocks during walking.5, may also be caused by osteoporosis. Osteoporosis patients in walking or large weight bearing, may also produce pain around the hip, and accompanied by fatigue.