Hip Dislocations
Hip Treatments
What is a Hip Joint Dislocation?
A Hip Joint Dislocation occurs when one or more of the bones within a joint is pushed forcefully out of its correct anatomical position. Most Hip Joint Dislocations are caused by either an accident or a direct blow to the joint. It is important to seek immediate medical attention after a dislocation occurs as other trauma to the joint, ligaments or soft tissue may also have occurred. Attempting to relocate the joint yourself is dangerous and should not be attempted.
If you have a Hip Joint Dislocation, the symptoms can include:
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Pain in the hip joint
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A visible deformity in the hip joint
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Reduced mobility of the hip joint
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Numbness or tingling around the hip joint
The Board Certified Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Specialists at OSS Health have helped thousands of patients with hip joint dislocations return to an active and healthy lifestyle using a variety of treatment options.
How is a Hip Joint Dislocation Treated at OSS Health?
Almost all Hip Joint Dislocations do not require surgery but do require the joint to be placed back into the correct position (reduction). At OSS Health, our Board Certified Orthopaedic Specialists will use gentle maneuvers to place the joint back into the correct position as well as examine if any tendon, ligament or tissue damage has occurred. Physical Therapy may also be required to strengthen the joint.