Hip pain in younger adults is not always assessed in the same way as advanced osteoarthritis. It may require closer evaluation of structural problems, impingement or intra-articular pathology before wear progresses over time.

In some patients the goal is to address the problem early while preserving the native joint.
Pain may arise during running, rotation, deep sitting or exercise.
Earlier understanding can help choose a pathway that protects long-term function.
Certain movements may strongly suggest impingement or other intra-articular problems.
X-rays or MRI may help define impingement, labral issues or structural shape.
Younger patients often need a clear understanding of preservation pathways before replacement is considered.
Some patients improve with activity modification, physiotherapy and structured review.
These may be considered when the problem can be addressed without moving directly to replacement.
If the problem is advanced or function is severely affected, replacement may enter the discussion.
Not always. It may reflect a structural or intra-articular issue needing specialist evaluation.
No. That depends on the specific problem, its stage and how much it has affected the joint.
Yes, in selected cases where the aim is to treat the problem while preserving the native joint.
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