Cortisone injection in hip. Still in pain.
I am in my 3rd year of hip pain. I was a healthy painfree man, when I went out for a snowshoe a few winters back. I came back 1 hour later with pain in y hip, that has never left. 4 different x-rays showed very good hip structure at that point. I was told the pain was refered from my back. Back manipulations did not help. I was then told it was due to tight muscles and tendons. Physical therapy did not help. About 1- 1.5 years later, I asked to have another x-ray taken of the hip. It showed a large amount of deterioration, and a hip replacement was recommended. I don't want to go that route. Also, I can't figure out how I could have severe pain at the outset, when the x-rays showed a perfect hip. The pain didn't change any as the hip apparently got worse.
So now it is Cortisone. After 3 days, I am in about the same pain I was in before the injection. Immediately after the injection, I was pain free. This lasted a few hours, and now thew pain is back. Is this normal? I am also interested in pursuing RFA for the hip. Any ideas?
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Cortisone is just a steroid so it will only temporarily reduce symptoms. There are many types if “xrays” so to say your hip was perfectly good can be misleading if you did not have the proper one. Have you had a bone scan? MRI? Being overweight puts a lot if stress on bones and joint replacements are not uncommon. There is no way around a hip replacement if you need one. Hip replacements have advanced significantly and the recovery time is short and outcomes amazing.
Have you tried a recumbent bicycle for exercise? Many gyms have a stationary one you can try.
Another option is swimming or walking in water - a lot of support for the joints, but excellent cardio and fitness exercise. Do you have access to a lake orpool this summer?
Sue
When I'm able to get dressed by myself, I plan to walk in a heated pool at a senior center 25 miles away. Buoyancy will help reduce the stress of my weight and the heated water is a plus.
Meanwhile I walk what/where I can.
See my earlier reply.
Currently not able to dress myself 2-3 weeks away, but I do plan to get to a heated pool at a nearby senior center when able to. They also have a recumbent bike there, so we'll give that a spin.
Thanks
Hi All:
I am new to this forum for hip pain. I am 78, have had hip pain in my right hip, and sometimes my left for over one year. I have been diagnosed with Gluten Medius Tendinopothy.
I play golf and used to jog about 4 miles a few times a week. I have stopped jogging, but not golf. I now use the rowing machine and bicycle at the gym and lift weights for exercise.
I have had two cortisone shots, about 8 months apart. I have also tried physical therapy (sometimes this works for a while until I have a flare up). The shots both work for a while but flare ups occur. I really don't want to stop golfing or exercising, but pain is sometimes intense and I am down for the count until the pain lessons.
Any suggestions would help.
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I have severe arthritis am headed in your direction, cortisone shots. I've heard it took weeks before someone who took the cortisone shots was able to walk again. look into prp, platelet injections. problem is insurance says they pay them but orthopedic clinic where I live won't bill insurance.
Cortisone shots do absolutely nothing for me except cost me money. I really need help with arthritis pain in my lower back and neck.
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