Diagnosis of Coxarthrosis
How is it diagnosed?
It is diagnosed by medical examination performed by both pain and mobility, coupled with the appearance of the joint on radiographs.
The appearance of the films may not correspond to the suffering of the patient, a patient may have trouble almost radiographic very upset and vice versa.
X-rays can uncover the causes of osteoarthritis. Dysplasia, Perthes, slipped epiphyses and when they are very advanced osteonecrosis show radiographic features, apart from secondary osteoarthritis.
What other disorders can cause groin pain?
- Sciatica
- Injury of nerves that pick up the feelings of the groin.
- Changes in the femur or pelvis, when osteonecrosis has not yet produced arthritis, tumors, infections, fractures that have gone unnoticed.
- Inguinal or femoral hernia
- Changes in the femoral artery (aneurysm, etc.).
- Disorders typical of the knee.