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Ligament Health And Elasticity

The connective tissue present between the bones is called a ligament. Maintaining ligament health and elasticity is vital for joint stability and flexibility.

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Does popping my hip related to continuous sharp pain in one side of my hip?

Query: Hello doctor, I am an 18-year-old female. My hip on one side has been bothering me frequently and persistently recently. Often, seemingly randomly throughout the day, I experience a continuous sharp pain in my hip (only on one side). I think it may have to do with the fact that I can pop my hip. I n...  Read Full »


Dr. Prathish Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your symptoms and understand your concern. With the description of your symptoms, the most probable reason for your presentation could be loose hip joint ligaments. I suggest you visit an orthopedician for consultation and plan for further evaluat...  Read Full »

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