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What Causes Right-sided Hip Pain While Standing Long After Leg Amputation?

Thank you, I had my right leg amputated (B/K) in 2000. As of five months ago I can t stand with, or walk with out Hip pain in my RIGHT hip, this occurs after ten-fifteen minutes. I was told that this may happen 16 year s ago, if I go through life walking a little uneven, (should enough) - after 10 minutes I must sit down, after I sit down for minute, the pain subsidies, when I stand up again, the pain comes back, The pain goes down my leg sometimes.Thank you so much, Mike Scott, - I am little scared I don t mind saying. Hope you had a nice Christmes, Thank s again
Fri, 3 Feb 2017
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This looks like adductor tendinitis. It might occur due to the deranged lever arm mechanism due to loss of length of leg. Icing the area might help. Their are certain medications which reduce the swelling which occurs on the inside and reduce pain as well as a graded strengthening exercises program might help prevent recurrence of pain.
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What Causes Right-sided Hip Pain While Standing Long After Leg Amputation?

This looks like adductor tendinitis. It might occur due to the deranged lever arm mechanism due to loss of length of leg. Icing the area might help. Their are certain medications which reduce the swelling which occurs on the inside and reduce pain as well as a graded strengthening exercises program might help prevent recurrence of pain.