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Broken Hip

(Hip Fracture)

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Reviewed/Revised Jan 2023
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What is a broken hip?

Your hip is the upper part of your thighbone (femur). The end of your thighbone has a ball on the end of it. That ball fits into a socket on the bottom of your pelvis bone. The ball and socket make up your hip joint.

The Femur: Part of the Hip Joint

The Femur: Part of the Hip Joint

A broken hip is a break in your upper thighbone. It may involve the ball on the end of the bone or be just below the ball. All broken bones are considered fractures. For more information, see Overview of Broken Bones Overview of Broken Bones All broken bones are considered fractures. It doesn't matter whether it's just a little crack or a big break with lots of pieces. Broken bones hurt a lot and cause swelling Your bone may look... read more .

What causes the hip to break?

Hip fractures are usually caused by a fall. They usually happen in older people, particularly if their bones have been weakened by diseases such as osteoporosis Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens your bones. Your bones become thinner and more fragile. This is called a loss of bone density. If you have osteoporosis, your bones break more easily... read more Osteoporosis or cancer.

What are the symptoms of a broken hip?

Symptoms include:

  • Severe pain in the groin area

  • The injured leg looks shorter when you lie down

  • Light-headedness or weakness

  • Bruising and swelling

  • Sometimes, with a mild hip fracture, you have only a little pain and can walk

How can doctors tell if my hip is broken?

How do doctors treat hip fractures?

Doctors will:

Unlike with many other broken bones, if you have a hip fracture, you'll need surgery.

If you have a mild hip fracture, doctors will repair your hip using metal pieces that hold the broken bones together so they can heal.

If you have a severe hip fracture, doctors will do a hip replacement. In a hip replacement they'll remove the end of your thigh bone and replace it with an artificial one. Sometimes, they also replace the socket part of the hip joint.

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