Pelvis Coxalgic

Coxalgic pelvis is a concept that describes pathology associated with pain in the hip joint.

Coxalgia is a burning pain in the pelvic joint area, sometimes radiating to the lumbar spine and buttocks. They manifest themselves as acute throbbing or twitching pain when moving and sitting. Usually they occur regardless of the cause, only in such cases inflammation of peripheral tissues is often accompanied by acute poisoning of the body with decay products. Coxalgia is detected in arthrosis, deforming arthritis, pinched nerve endings, intervertebral hernias, and traumatic injuries. Up to three percent of diseases in this zone result in disability. Pain is indicated by typical human complaints:

* Acute burning pain in the pelvic area, which intensifies after active physical activity; * Frequent painful contraction of the muscles of the femoral limb is a symptom associated with the presence of pathologies of the vascular system; * Difficulty going up and down