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Hi nick,
Snapping hip is not normally a painful condition, especially to the extent which you have stated. It is caused by a tendon flicking across the bone at the hip and although may be uncomfortable any pain is gone very quickly. I would get a 2nd opinion on this. Where is the pain in your hip? What activities cause the pain and is it a sharp pain or an ache? Have a look at this about labral tears, its a possible! http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/front/hip/labral_tear_hip.php A labrum tear results from twisting when there is a lot of weight on the leg (as happened in your case) and can cause the hip to either lock, or feel unstable. Honestly, see someone else coz I would be very surprised if it is snapping hip! I hope this helps you,
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Heidi Mills BSc (Hons) GSR Sport Rehabilitator
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