Originally Posted by
BABY1
could be but what docs label as bursitis can also be a different problem..
My advice 6p6, from experience with my hip, would be do nothing that bends the hipe flexors to much, stairs , sitting, even sleeping on your side in the fetal position. If you can refrain from that for a week and see if you feel better. Also if you're doing and squats or keg extensions...give it a break. If there is something going on in he hip joint such as a labral tear(that's what I had from a bump on the ball in the socket) or bad arthritis, it will usually cause referred groin pain. Also, if you decide to see a hip ortho in the future, I would recommend one who works with sports teams.