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  1. Hip Joint: What It Is, Anatomy & How It Works - Cleveland Clinic

    Jun 24, 2025 · What is the hip joint? The hip joint is where your thigh bone connects to your pelvis. It’s the second biggest joint in your body after your knees.

  2. Hip Pain: Causes and Treatment - WebMD

    May 9, 2024 · Hip Pain - Is your hip hurting? Learn about the possible causes of hip pain and common ways to get relief from the soreness.

  3. Hip replacement - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 4, 2025 · Hip replacement is surgery to remove damaged sections of the hip joint and replace them. Replacement parts are usually made of metal, ceramic and hard plastic. This artificial joint, …

  4. Hip - Wikipedia

    The strong but loose fibrous capsule of the hip joint permits the hip joint to have the second largest range of movement (second only to the shoulder) and yet support the weight of the body, arms and …

  5. Hip Anatomy - Physiopedia

    The hip joint connects the lower extremities with the axial skeleton. The hip joint allows for movement in three major axes, all of which are perpendicular to one another.

  6. Hip Bone Anatomy: Complete Guide with Parts, Names & Diagram

    Oct 23, 2024 · The hip bone, also called the coxal or innominate bone, is a large, irregular bone that forms the pelvis. It connects the spine to the lower limbs, supports body weight, and allows …

  7. Hip Pain Causes, Conditions and Treatments - HSS

    Oct 31, 2023 · Do you have hip pain? Learn about the common causes, based on the location of the pain, and when you should see a doctor about your pain.

  8. Signs you’re ready for a hip replacement and what to expect during ...

    Mar 4, 2026 · Hip pain can affect your everyday activities, but how do you know if you might need a hip replacement? Our orthopaedic surgeon explains what you should know about this surgery and when …

  9. Hip Problems - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The hip is one of the most stable joints in the body. But because it bears your body weight, it is more likely to develop arthritis because of the extra pressure.

  10. Hip Anatomy, Pictures, Function, Problems & Treatment

    Jun 29, 2021 · The hip is formed where the thigh bone (femur) meets the three bones that make up the pelvis: the ilium, the pubis (pubic bone) and the ischium. These three bones converge to form the …