What’s wrong with your hip bone?

The clinical occurrence of hip rattling can be diagnosed as a popping hip. The cause is mainly due to the patient’s hip, with a history of chronic long-term strain, strain, trauma, cold and other medical problems, resulting in contracture and spasm of the broad fascial tensor or gluteus medius muscles and other muscle groups. The patient will experience popping symptoms when moving the hip joint. If a patient has a snapping hip but has no specific symptoms, he or she can be observed regularly without special treatment. If a patient has a snapping hip with pain, symptomatic treatment should be given. First of all, conservative treatment can be given by instructing the patient to reduce the amount of activity and rest in bed. Acupuncture and moxibustion can be given in the hip, and small acupuncture needles can be applied to pry and loosen the hip. If conservative treatment is not effective, surgical treatment can be considered, and conventional incision can be used to do muscle release. Therefore, after the occurrence of this disease, the patient should seek timely medical consultation and timely treatment by the doctor in order to cure this disease as soon as possible.