The hip joint is a ball and socket joint that is held in place by a number of ligaments. One of the most important of these ligaments is the iliofemoral ligament. This ligament runs from the ilium (the uppermost part of the hip bone) to the femur (the thigh bone) and helps to support the weight of the body during movements like walking, running, and jumping.
However, sometimes this ligament can become sprained or strained, leading to pain and discomfort in the hip joint. Here's what you need to know about iliofemoral ligament sprains:
If you suspect that you may have an iliofemoral ligament sprain, it's important to seek medical attention right away. With the proper treatment, most people are able to fully recover from this type of injury and return to their normal activities.
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