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Elbow Pain
Hip pain can occur for various reasons, ranging from injuries to underlying conditions affecting the bones, muscles, tendons, or ligaments in and around the hip joint. The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that supports much of the body's weight, and it plays a crucial role in mobility. Pain can arise from the joint itself or the surrounding soft tissues, and it may be felt in the groin, thigh, or even radiate to the lower back.
Common Symptoms
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Pain or tenderness in or around the elbow joint
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Stiffness and difficulty bending or straightening the arm
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Swelling or warmth around the elbow
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Pain that worsens with gripping, lifting, or twisting movements
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Weakness in the forearm, wrist, or hand
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Tingling or numbness, especially if nerve compression is involved (e.g., cubital tunnel syndrome)
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A popping, cracking, or grinding sensation with elbow movement
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Decreased range of motion
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Pain that radiates from the elbow down the forearm or up the arm
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