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Hip & Pelvis Pain: Understanding X-ray Findings and Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Introduction

Hip and pelvis pain is commonly caused by degenerative arthritis, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral damage, or sacroiliac joint problems. X-ray reports often include terms that can seem complex, but understanding them helps patients know what’s happening in their joint and how to manage it.

This article explains the key X-ray findings, their implications, and non-surgical treatment options available in Singapore.


Common X-ray Findings in Hip & Pelvis Conditions

1. Joint Space Narrowing

  • What it means: The cartilage between the femoral head and hip socket is thinning.

  • Implications: Increased friction between bones → pain, stiffness, difficulty walking.

  • Management: Strengthening exercises through physiotherapy, Regenerix Gold for joint support, HotHeal Therapy for pain, and MRI at The Pain Relief Clinic for detailed assessment.


2. Osteophytes (Bone Spurs)

  • What it means: Extra bone growths at the edge of the hip joint.

  • Implications: Can restrict motion and irritate soft tissue.

  • Management: Shockwave therapy, physiotherapy, HotHeal Therapy, MRI if impingement is suspected.


3. Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)

  • What it means: Abnormal contact between the femoral head and acetabulum (hip socket).

  • Implications: Can lead to labral tears and early hip arthritis.

  • Symptoms: Groin pain, stiffness, clicking with rotation, pain during deep bending.

  • Management: Physiotherapy to restore hip mechanics, HotHeal or shockwave therapy, MRI to assess cartilage and labral integrity.


4. Labral Calcification / Tear

  • What it means: Calcium deposits or degenerative changes in the hip labrum.

  • Implications: Causes clicking, catching, or groin pain.

  • Management: Shockwave therapy, physiotherapy for stabilization, Regenerix Gold, MRI if diagnosis is unclear.


5. Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Arthrosis

  • What it means: Degenerative changes in the joint connecting the pelvis to the spine.

  • Implications: Lower back or buttock pain, especially with standing or walking.

  • Management: Physiotherapy to strengthen core and pelvic muscles, HotHeal Therapy, shockwave therapy, MRI if pain persists.


6. Acetabular Dysplasia

  • What it means: Shallow hip socket affecting joint mechanics.

  • Implications: Increases risk of labral injury and arthritis.

  • Management: Physiotherapy, Regenerix Gold for joint support, MRI for detailed cartilage assessment.


7. Leg Length Discrepancy

  • What it means: One leg is shorter than the other.

  • Implications: Can cause hip, knee, or lower back pain due to uneven mechanics.

  • Management: Physiotherapy to balance muscles, gait correction, orthotics if needed.


Non-Surgical Treatment Options

  1. Physiotherapy (The Pain Relief Practice): Strengthens hip and core muscles, restores mobility, and corrects gait.

  2. Shockwave Therapy: Reduces chronic pain, particularly from bone spurs or soft tissue irritation.

  3. HotHeal Therapy: Manual therapy combined with radiofrequency to improve circulation and tissue healing.

  4. Regenerix Gold: Nutritional support for cartilage, labrum, and joint protection.

  5. MRI (The Pain Relief Clinic): High-resolution imaging to assess cartilage, labrum, and soft tissues when X-rays are insufficient.


When to Consider an MRI

  • Persistent hip or pelvis pain despite physiotherapy or conservative care.

  • Pain or catching sensations during hip rotation.

  • Suspected labral tear, femoroacetabular impingement, or cartilage damage.

  • Pre-surgical assessment if non-invasive treatment is insufficient.


Key Takeaway

Hip and pelvis X-ray findings such as joint space narrowing, osteophytes, FAI, labral calcification, sacroiliac arthrosis, acetabular dysplasia, and leg length discrepancy indicate the underlying cause of pain.

Many patients benefit from non-surgical therapies including physiotherapy, shockwave, HotHeal, and Regenerix Gold. MRI at The Pain Relief Clinic provides detailed imaging for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.


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