The treatment of hip impingement syndrome is divided into two approaches: first, conservative treatment. Conservative treatment can be oral medication, such as oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs celecoxib and loxoprofen sodium tablets. At the same time, oral anti-osteophyte drugs, such as anti-osteophyte tablets, can be taken. Another method of conservative treatment is that microwave physiotherapy for the hip can be carried out, which will also have a certain effect. Second, if the conservative treatment of hip impingement syndrome is not effective, or if the symptoms of hip pain continue to worsen and affect the activities of the hip joint, you can consider surgery. With the development of modern minimally invasive technology, hip impingement syndrome is minimally invasive treatment under the arthroscope. Under the arthroscope, the symptoms of impingement syndrome can be improved or eliminated by grinding away the enlarged bone spurs and repairing the broken glenoid lip. Therefore, there are two ways to treat hip impingement syndrome: one is conservative treatment; the other is surgical treatment.