If you have a painful burning sensation on the outer side of your thigh it may mean that one of the large sensory nerves to your legs the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve lfcn is being compressed.
Thigh pain after hip replacement.
Obesity and strenuous activities can contribute to failure of the acetabular component.
Hi paddledavid welcome to connect.
Pain after hip replacement is more common than you think.
I am at a loss on how to deal with this.
There are many people who undergo total hip replacement surgery thr and some people often complain about thigh pain after the procedure.
After undergoing total hip replacement surgery 2 years earlier a 65 year old man comes to the office complaining of left thigh pain.
Loosening of previous generation actabular components increases markedly after 12 15 years of function.
I m also tagging members marysapp marikat stumpy learningtolive2 who have had hip replacement surgery so that they can join the discussion.
I ve read to cut back on exercise when it s bad and have also read to keep active and walk to help set the stem better.
I am 7 months post cementless hip replacement and have recurring mid thigh pain.
Common causes of hip replacement failure are infection loose implant excessive wear and tear dislocation and fracture of the hip implant.
Causes of pain in the thigh after hip replacement surgery.
In fact sometimes the pain you experience is even worse than what you were experiencing before undergoing the surgery.
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This pain often radiates to the knee.
There are numerous complications of hip replacement surgery that might cause problems such as pain in the thigh.
Fyi here s some info about meralgia paresthetica that dave.
He is a postal worker and has noticed the thigh pain over the.
I moved your message to this thread started a little while ago by cjropes who was also experiencing sharp thigh pain after hip replacement surgery.
Thigh pain is the primary symptom of stem loosening especially during walking.
This condition is known as meralgia paresthetica.
A number of factors may be preventing you from getting the best results after your surgery.
Pain in the hip groin and anterior thigh with restriction in range of motion are the most common symptoms of hip replacement failure.