Proper treatment of hip pain starts with an accurate diagnosis.
Your child’s doctor will start with your child’s health history, including their age and medical history, when the pain started, how severe it is, what triggers it, and where it is located. They may also ask about the sports your child plays, how often they train and at what intensity, and any injuries they’ve had in the past.
For the physical exam, the doctor will test the range of motion of your child’s hip, palpate the muscles around the hip, and look at whether the hips are level when your child is standing. They may ask you child to sit, stand, walk, and run as part of the exam. They’ll also test the strength of the muscles in the hip.
Diagnosis of hip pain often includes imaging tests that help identify structural abnormalities like hip dysplasia. These tests may include an X-ray, MRI, CT scan, or ultrasound (sonogram).