Hip dislocations are relatively rare and severe injuries. They are often associated with fractures of the pelvis. A normal hip joint is stable and strong. A hip dislocation can only occur when a strong force is applied to the hip joint. This can occur with:
Risk factor that increase your chance of dislocating your hip include:
Symptoms include:
The doctor will ask about your symptoms, how the injury occurred, and will examine your hip and leg. Tests may include:
Treatments include:
The doctor will manipulate the thigh and leg, in an attempt to put the ball of the femur back into the hip socket. Medications are needed to keep you relaxed during this procedure and may include:
There are no guidelines for preventing hip dislocation. Most come from motor vehicle accidents with major sports injuries being a second cause. To reduce your risk of hip dislocation and other serious injuries: