Bursitis and hip pain

Posted by deyo5656 @deyo5656, Jun 19, 2018

What is the difference between bursitis and hip pain? I saw a doctor and she said I have bursitis but now I also have hip pain.

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@twinkie23

Was the replacement due to the bursitis? I don’t know what actually causes bursitis, other than inflammation of the bursa. Would that effect the hip itself?

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I noticed the pain about two years after my hip replacement. There is a percentage of people that do get bursitis after THR. But maybe not connected. I do get injections in it every few months. Sometimes they help and sometimes not at all.

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@edithmiller

My bursitis keeps returning too. The doctors at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville told me that this is not at all unusual and they give me injections for it.

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Have you ever had a chiropractor do an adjustment or acupuncture?

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@bcrisp37

My doctor also diagnosed Bursitis and recommended pain pills. I insisted on an x-ray and the radiologist found that I had "light to moderate" arthritis in both hips but mostly in my right hip where the pain was.

The pain was persistent...everyday when I got up from bed after about 20 minutes of standing the pain came back. I usually took a walk every day but that became impossible. I would walk for about 1/2 block and the pain was so intense I had to return home. I did NOT want to take the pain medication recommended by my doctor since the 4 pages of possible side effects were daunting....could be very lethal. I did not want to try "Stem Cell Therapy for Hip Arthritis" even though it sounded GREAT! The price was too high (between 5 and 6 thousand dollars) and there was no guarantee...also it is experimental so not covered by medical insurance.

So...I went on-line looking for a solution...and I found a web site pitching a medication called "ARTHROZENE". the company that makes it is: FISICO Inc. They are located in Westford, MA. According to their ad the ingredients of the medication will "lubricate the joint, help replace the joint padding that has worn away and eliminate the pain". They said that many customers experienced a reduction to total elimination of pain after only 5 DAYS! They recommended taking it for at least one month but said it was even better to continue taking it for 3 months. (One capsule per day first thing in the morning).

I ordered a 3 month supply and to my surprise, the pain was gone after 4-5 days. I am now well into my 2nd month of medication and the pain has never returned. I feel completely normal again. I plan to complete the 90 days then stop. Hopefully that will keep the pain away for an extended period of time. It will not cure arthritis....but this is for me the best approach to the problem.

I don't know if this medication will help others with hip pain...(or other types of joint pain) but I am pleased with it. Hopefully someday soon there will be a clinical trial of "Stem Cell Therapy for Hip Arthritis" and I would like to volunteer for that.

Bob Crisp

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Can I ask how old are you

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I had hip pane . I found a nerve specialist and had nerves blocked. No longer have pain

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@marthaellen

Hello, Just had BMAC procedure on right hip @ Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, was told this procedure is not usually successful for hips, and was required to pay out of pocket, BUT I am an optimist, so I want it to work for ME. Will post when I know more of the outcome, now is too soon to tell, Hip joint was Bone on Bone, yuk, so much pain.

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@marthaellen , I know your post about your 2018 BMAC hip procedure was several years ago, but I was curious if you had an update... did it work for you? How is your hip today?

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@hollbell

@marthaellen , I know your post about your 2018 BMAC hip procedure was several years ago, but I was curious if you had an update... did it work for you? How is your hip today?

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I just wanted to let you know that Martha has not been active here in several years, so may not see your post.
Here is a more current discussion about hip bursitis that may help you:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pain-in-buttock-outer-hip-and-hamstring/?pg=1#comment-1165003
Are you being treated for hip bursitis? What treatments have you already tried?

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@sueinmn

I just wanted to let you know that Martha has not been active here in several years, so may not see your post.
Here is a more current discussion about hip bursitis that may help you:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pain-in-buttock-outer-hip-and-hamstring/?pg=1#comment-1165003
Are you being treated for hip bursitis? What treatments have you already tried?

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Thank you! I have a number of issues, bursitis, OA (subchondral cysts), FAI, IFI, labral tears. All that said, I feel like I'm on the brink of recovery after changing my diet, adding some supplements, and being very good about PT. I just received a BMAC injection yesterday in the hip and am hopeful it will work. I'd love to get back to running without having a hip replacement!

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@hollbell

Thank you! I have a number of issues, bursitis, OA (subchondral cysts), FAI, IFI, labral tears. All that said, I feel like I'm on the brink of recovery after changing my diet, adding some supplements, and being very good about PT. I just received a BMAC injection yesterday in the hip and am hopeful it will work. I'd love to get back to running without having a hip replacement!

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Hmmm...as a long-time runner, at 55 I had (per the ortho) "the hips of an 85 year old" with severe OA, bursitis, a deformed acetabular and other issues that no amount of PT could fix, so I had bilateral hip replacements. Fast-forward 18 years, with 3 revisions and numerous other joint and lung issues, and I must say I am glad I listened to him and did not start running again, or I would probably need new hips again. As I watch my 8 yo grandson run races, I would really love to join him but I think I'll stick to fitness walking and yoga and just cheer for him.

So my question to you is, can you find another sport to love so you can spare your body?

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@sueinmn

Hmmm...as a long-time runner, at 55 I had (per the ortho) "the hips of an 85 year old" with severe OA, bursitis, a deformed acetabular and other issues that no amount of PT could fix, so I had bilateral hip replacements. Fast-forward 18 years, with 3 revisions and numerous other joint and lung issues, and I must say I am glad I listened to him and did not start running again, or I would probably need new hips again. As I watch my 8 yo grandson run races, I would really love to join him but I think I'll stick to fitness walking and yoga and just cheer for him.

So my question to you is, can you find another sport to love so you can spare your body?

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A year ago when this all started, I said there is no way I’m quitting being a runner. Today, I better understand and value what I do have. So yes, I’m coming around to it 🙂 Thank you for your wisdom and your perspective!

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@raebaby

I came home a month ago from a 3 1/2 hour plane ride and my hip area started hurting. Now it is very painful. If i am given an injection now I'm afraid that if I want to go on another aiplane ride in mid February it will have worn off. I am wondering if I should wait until closer to my trip for it.
I'm 82 and i have some foot neuropathy from chemo that ended 2 years ago. I've never had pain like this before. It's affecting my posture and being able to sit without a lot of drugs, over the counter and some serious ones.

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I have an update. My pain is gone now and I'm traveling by plane again soon. The steroid injection fixed me for the time being. I don't expect it to come back if I am careful. I made a big mistake when I first hurt my hip by putting heat on it which inflamed it further. I should have used cold packs.

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