Hip Dislocation
Overview
With this injury, the head of your femur (which is shaped like a ball) slips out of your hip socket. It may slip forward or backward out of position. This can damage structures around the joint.
Causes
Hip dislocations are often caused by traumatic injury. Auto accidents and falls are common culprits. Sports such as football, gymnastics and skiing can also cause hip dislocations.
Symptoms
A dislocated hip causes severe pain. It prevents movement of your leg. If your nerves have been damaged during the dislocation, you may lose sensation in your foot or ankle.
Treatment
If you don't have broken bones or other injuries, your doctor can manipulate your femur back into the socket. If you have injuries to soft tissues and nerves, you may need surgical treatment. You may benefit from physical therapy as you heal. Your healthcare provider can create a care plan that is right for your needs.
Please be aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. CALL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY IF YOU THINK YOU MAY HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.