What causes hip abduction pain

Pain symptoms occur during abduction of the hip joint should be considered due to the lesions of the hip joint itself, such as inflammation of the hip joint bone joint, inflammation of the synovial membrane, or damage to the muscles, ligaments, cartilage and other structures around the hip joint. There are also some patients due to femoral head necrosis, especially under abduction and weight-bearing conditions, where the pain symptoms are more obvious. Patients can further clarify their condition through hip joint X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging and other imaging examinations. For pain, patients can take oral medication, combined with local topical medication and physical therapy to relieve pain. At the same time, patients should strengthen the maintenance of the hip joint to avoid unfavorable factors such as standing and walking for a long time, and weight-bearing strain. They can appropriately increase the functional training of the hip joint, improve the morphological structure, strengthen the stability of the hip joint, and prevent the aggravation of abduction pain.