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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Hip pain
  1. ... the bones at the hip and knee joints. Hip pain is a common problem by adolescence. Affected individuals ...
  2. ... easily within the hip socket. This can cause hip or knee pain and limit the range of motion in the ...
  3. ... most often the hands, shoulders, spine, knees, or hips.Osteoarthritis usually develops slowly, causing pain, stiffness, and restricted movement as the condition gets ...
  4. ... long bones of the arms and legs. Bone pain, particularly in the hips and spine, is usually the major symptom of ...
  5. ... that affect several joints, primarily the knees, elbows, hips, and ankles. The lesions cause stiffness, pain, and swelling in the joint. Often, the affected ...
  6. ... hip joint. These skeletal problems can cause the hip joints to break down (degenerate) over time, leading to joint pain and a limited range of movement. This combination ...
  7. ... also have skeletal signs and symptoms, such as pain in the lower back, hips, and knees. Wear on the cartilage (disks) and ...
  8. ... of the thigh bone where it meets the hip joint can cause difficulty walking. Affected individuals may also have joint pain, swollen joints, and joint deformities (contractures). Arthritis may ...
  9. ... have relatively mild signs and symptoms, including joint pain that most commonly affects the hips and knees, early-onset arthritis, and a waddling ...
  10. ... ankle and abnormal development of the hip joints (hip dysplasia) caused by osteochondromas can lead to difficulty walking and general discomfort. Multiple osteochondromas may also result in pain, limited range of joint movement, and pressure on ...
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