What is hip crepitus?

Hip crepitus is a condition that causes a grinding, popping, or crackling sound when the hip is moved. It is also called snapping hip syndrome or coxa saltans. Hip crepitus is usually harmless, but it can sometimes be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, such as osteoarthritis.

Symptoms of hip crepitus can include:

* A grinding, popping, or crackling sound when the hip is moved

* Pain in the hip or groin area

* Stiffness in the hip

* Limited range of motion in the hip

* Weakness in the hip

Treatment for hip crepitus typically involves conservative measures, such as:

* Rest

* Ice

* Compression

* Elevation

* Physical therapy

* Anti-inflammatory medications

If conservative measures do not relieve symptoms, surgery may be necessary to treat the underlying condition.

Hip crepitus is a common condition that can affect people of all ages. It is usually harmless, but it is important to see a doctor if you experience any pain, stiffness, or limited range of motion in your hip.

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