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i slip and fell on my left hip a little bit hard on a basketball court which was wooden last night , does that mean in the future, i have to have hip replacement? also i'm only 16 years old Sounds like you just bruised it. You should be feeling better in about a week maybe to depending on how deep the bruise is. And no this doesn't mean you will need a hip replacement in the future. |
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