What happens when the hip is asymmetrical

Patients with hip asymmetry will lead to pelvic tilt, lumbar scoliosis, as well as other consequences, etc., as follows: First, pelvic tilt, lumbar scoliosis: long-term hip asymmetry will lead to pelvic tilt, lumbar scoliosis, the patient will have lumbar pain, hip pain, limitation of lower limb activities, and even limp, mainly due to the lumbar vertebrae and pelvis for the purpose of trying to correct the unequal lengths of the lower limbs of the two adaptive changes, and ultimately So that the surrounding muscles spasm, tension, manifested as pain symptoms. Second, other consequences: long-term asymmetry of the hip joint, if caused by osteonecrosis of the femoral head, will lead to limitation of hip joint activities, hip joint pain, limb shortening, limb dysfunction, leg muscle atrophy and other serious consequences. Once the diagnosis of hip asymmetry is confirmed, the cause of the disease should be clarified, and the corresponding treatment method should be chosen according to the cause of the disease, so that the hip asymmetry can be completely recovered. Early treatment is extremely favorable to the recovery of the patient’s condition, and delayed treatment will cause serious consequences.