Hip impingement varies from patient to patient, and the possibility of cure is not the same, but most of the hip impingement patients can achieve the goal of complete treatment after surgery. Hip impingement is caused by the impact on the hip joint, causing abnormalities in the bony structure of the hip joint and acetabulum, resulting in deformity of the femoral head and damage to the cartilage tissue of the femoral head due to long-term friction and collision. Patients can achieve the goal of complete eradication of the disease after correcting and repairing the abnormal bony structures and damaged parts through reasonable surgical treatments, such as open hip joint incision surgery and hip arthroscopy surgery, and doing a good job of post-surgical protection to avoid secondary injuries. It is recommended that patients with hip impingement should go to the hospital for examination in time, and choose the appropriate treatment method after clarifying the cause of the disease. Conservative treatment can be carried out by hot compresses, massages, acupuncture and other physical therapy methods, and if the effect is not significant or even aggravate the symptoms, surgery can be considered.