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Introduction
Hip pain in children can be caused by a variety of factors, from growth-related changes to injuries or underlying medical conditions. Early evaluation by a pediatric orthopedic specialist is important to determine the cause and guide treatment, helping your child stay active and healthy.
Why Does My Child’s Hip Hurt?
Children may complain of hip, groin, thigh, or knee pain. Sometimes the pain comes and goes, is worse with activity, or affects how your child walks or runs. Pediatric hip pain can be subtle, so careful assessment is key to identifying the cause and preventing complications.
Causes of Pediatric Hip Pain
Hip pain in children can result from several conditions, including:
- Injuries: Falls, sports injuries, or overuse can strain muscles, ligaments, or tendons around the hip.
- Growth-related conditions: Problems like slipped capital femoral epiphysis or apophysitis occur as bones and growth plates develop.
- Infections or inflammation: Rarely, infections in the hip joint or inflammation such as juvenile arthritis can cause pain and swelling.
- Structural or congenital conditions: Conditions present at birth, such as hip dysplasia, can sometimes cause pain or waking difficulties as a child grows.
Personalized Pediatric Musculoskeletal Care
Dr. Sheu and the team at Premier Podiatry and Orthopedics provide individualized care for pediatric hip pain. Evaluation may include a physical exam, imaging, and careful monitoring of growth and development.
Treatment plans are tailored to each child and may include rest, physical therapy, bracing, or, when necessary, surgery. After treatment, rehabilitation focuses on restoring strength, mobility, and confidence, helping your child return to sports, school, and daily activities safely.
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