Hip Joint Issues: Concerns and Correction Options - Orthopedics

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The junction between the pelvis and the femur?


What is that called? The hip joint? I feel like the connection between my femur and pelvis is protruding too much; when I touch it, it feels like the bone is sticking out like this \/.
As a result, my lower body looks quite bulky, with a large butt.
Is there a way to correct this? My daily routine is fine, and I have to buy size 32 pants; is this a problem of obesity? I am 170 cm tall and weigh 65 kg.
Additionally, I need to check if my growth plates have closed with an X-ray.
Can this be done at any hospital? Which hospitals in Yunlin County offer this service?

Xiao Dai, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/02/16

Dr. Huang Longde reply Orthopedics


1.
The hip joint is a crucial connection between the pelvis and the lower limbs, bearing the weight of the upper body.
Its structure primarily consists of the acetabulum located at the base of the pelvis and the femoral head (which is rounded), allowing for multidirectional movement of the hip joint.

2.
The area you are palpating should be the greater trochanter of the femur, which is prone to accumulating excess subcutaneous fat, making it appear more prominent.
3.
The healing of growth plates can generally be assessed in areas such as the pelvis, fingers, and wrists.
Typically, this can be evaluated at hospitals with regional or higher levels, particularly in pediatric outpatient clinics.
4.
Yunlin Hospital and Dalin Tzu Chi Hospital.

Reply Date: 2006/02/16

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Understanding hip joint issues can be quite complex, especially when it comes to concerns about alignment, appearance, and potential treatment options. From your description, it sounds like you are experiencing some concerns regarding the alignment of your hip joint and the appearance of your lower body. This can be related to several factors, including anatomical variations, muscle imbalances, or even excess body weight.

Firstly, the hip joint, known as the acetabulofemoral joint, is where the femur (thigh bone) meets the pelvis. If you feel that the area where your thigh bone connects to your pelvis appears prominent or misaligned, it could be due to several reasons. One common issue is hip dysplasia, which is a condition where the hip socket is not deep enough to fully cover the ball of the upper thigh bone, leading to instability. However, this is just one possibility, and a thorough examination by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the exact cause.

Regarding your concern about the appearance of your lower body, it is essential to consider body composition and muscle distribution. If you are carrying excess weight, it can indeed affect how your body looks, particularly around the hips and thighs. However, it is also possible that muscle imbalances or postural issues are contributing to your concerns. Engaging in a balanced exercise program that includes strength training, flexibility exercises, and cardiovascular activities can help improve muscle tone and overall appearance.

As for the question of whether there is a way to correct any perceived misalignment or aesthetic concerns, it largely depends on the underlying cause. If the issue is purely cosmetic and does not affect your function or cause pain, surgical intervention may not be necessary. However, if there is an underlying structural issue, such as hip dysplasia or significant muscle imbalances, physical therapy or even surgical options may be considered.

In terms of assessing your growth plates, X-rays can indeed help determine whether your growth plates are still open or have closed. This is particularly relevant if you are still in your growth phase, as it can influence treatment options. Most hospitals and imaging centers can perform this type of X-ray, but it is best to consult with an orthopedic specialist who can guide you through the process and interpret the results accurately.

In Yunlin County, there are several hospitals and clinics where you can get an X-ray to assess your growth plates. Major hospitals typically have orthopedic departments that can assist you. It is advisable to contact the hospitals directly or check their websites for specific services offered. Some of the well-known hospitals in Yunlin include Yunlin Christian Hospital and National Yunlin University of Science and Technology Hospital.
In conclusion, while there may be options for addressing your concerns about your hip joint and lower body appearance, it is crucial to first consult with a healthcare professional who can provide a comprehensive evaluation. They can help determine whether your concerns are related to anatomical issues, body composition, or other factors and guide you toward the most appropriate treatment options. Remember, maintaining a healthy lifestyle through balanced nutrition and regular exercise can significantly impact your overall well-being and appearance.

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