Degeneration of the hip joint (coxarthrosis) is the leading cause of hip pain. Osteoarthritis is a chronic process of joint degeneration that results from an imbalance between the destruction and repair processes of joint cartilage. The development of coxarthrosis is determined by many factors, the most important of which are the abnormal anatomical conditions of the joint and mechanical overload of the hip. Degeneration of the hip joint leads to reduced mobility and pain that makes it difficult to walk or change body position. Treatment is mainly focused on relieving hip pain and reducing risk factors that accelerate hip degeneration. In the advanced stage of the disease, it is necessary to replace the damaged hip with an artificial implant (hip arthroplasty).

