What is hip OA pain like?
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Brief history: went to GP in February with hip pain, had x-rays and I have "quite advance" OA of both hips and was given pain killers. I still have the pain and the pain killers don't really work so went back to GP and was referred to local hospital and had more x-rays done, I have an appointment with the consultant in 3 weeks time. The 'background' pain I am experiencing is pain in the groin (pantie line) when walking and sitting. The pain is worse when bending down (picking up dog poo) when I also feel pain in the buttock. Every now and again at least weekly I have episodes of extreme pain, today's pain occurred after visiting the hairdresser. Very painful to stand and then walk (very embarassing too). It eased slightly with walking but sitting down and standing up and putting weight on the leg is very painful. The pain is in the groin, extending to the inner thigh down to the knee and also sometimes at the front of the thigh and feels like muscle spasms even though the muscles are not tense, is this typical of hip OA? If the pain lasts through the night, I am unable to sleep, even with pain meds.
Sorry about the long post, but I am worried that if I end up needing a THR it might not remove these very painful symptoms.
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laura85375 Guest
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you will have to trust in your consultant. Everyone's pain seems to be different but I can say that most people report almost instant relief after a THR. I suspect that as you start having problems in your hip, you may begin to compensate and use your leg/ joint differently which will lead to developing a new range of pains.
Personally I tell all my friends that if anyone ever offers them a THR they should accept it as it is an amazing operation with such a high success rate.
Keep us posted on how you are doing and keep yourself as comfortable and rested as you can until you get the help that you need.
Regards
laura
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angela1988 Guest
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For me the pain in my left hip is all in the groin and so severe at first i thought i had a hernia!
This pain affects the front of the thigh with nipping type sensation particularly in walking on even slight incline and going up steps is particularly bad.
According to msk assessor the pain is unique to each individual and not indicative of how much oa you have.
I have been referred to ortho and been suggested as suitable candidate for resurfacing rather than thr.
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Jodi-France Guest
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#1 I had butt cheek pain, which if you think about it your butt cheek is the back of the hip. I never ever made this connection and I experienced a slow gradual degrading of my hip giving me the butt cheek pain and I never knew that that was why my right butt cheek hurt. Laying down was bad, sitting was bad.
#2 it wasn't until I started having pain inside the hip joint that radiated out through the side of my hip that I figured out that it was my hip. Actually more debilitating than my arthritc hip was tendonitis of the IT band. It was so bad it turned into tendonosis. Thankfully my surgen repaired this during my THR and I only have a small bit of pain on that tendon which I will have for the rest of my life.
Since you are going to the doctor anyway and you are compaining of groin pain ask your doctor to touch your Psoas Muscle, which is in your groin to check to make sure you don't have tendonitis of the Psoas Muscle.
Test for Tendonitis of the Psoas Muscle yourself.
#1 Lay flat on your back on the bed, heel on the mattress toes pointed up, keeping your knee straight and only using your hip muscles-- raise your heel off the mattress (a straight leg lift).
#2 Lay flat on your back on the bed, heel on the bed, toes pointed up (to start), slowly drag your heel towards your butt, keeping your heel in contact with the mattress and bending your knee.
If you can't do #1 at all, or can raise your heel just a little bit but with a lot of pain, AND you can do #2 with no problem you most likely have tendonitis of the Psoas Muscle.
Orthopedic surgeons are the ones who treat tendonitis, as they do bones and the muscles and tendons that attach to the bones, and tendonitis is little rips and tears in the tendons and or muscles. As long as you are having a visit with an Orthopedic Surgeon anyway, ask him to evaluate you for tendonitis as well. Some of those symptons you describe can also be tendonitis, not related to your bad hip.
I had both, Tendonitis of the IT Band (thick tendon that runs on the outside of your leg from the hip to the knee) and I had Osteo Arthritis of my hip bone. About 2 weeks after my THR I developed Tendonitis of the Psoas Muscle. It took abou 3, 3/12 weeks but thankfully my tendonitis of the Psoas Muscle healed up and I have had no further problem with it.
Best of luck to you and I hope you do not have tendonitis.
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carol75411 Guest
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all I can say is ditto to all the above.
You sound like I used to!
dont let them fob you off. Get them done. I would myself do one at a time. I don't know how those of you out here had them done at the same time - I think you are amazing.
If if you do it now you should be fighting fit for your trip ✈️✈️✈️✈️
Good luck what ever you decide
carol 😄 x
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renee01952 Guest
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Welcome to this wonderul "family" - You probably already found out that we share our personal stories and expriences, priceless advice, tips and information with support and love nowhere else to be found ...
Same here in regards to these pains - nothing I can add to the previous posts -
In 2 years time you will be good to go to Japan and enjoy this trip to the fullest and painfree!!!
What a great inentive!
Please do not hesitate to ask away ...
warm hug
renee