A broken hip (hip fracture) is serious and needs treatment in hospital straight away. It can take several weeks or months to recover and you may not get back the same strength and movement you had before.
A broken hip usually happens because of a fall or injury. It's more common in older people and people who have osteoporosis.
Symptoms of a broken hip include:
You can call 111 orĀ get help from 111 online.
A broken hip needs to be treated in hospital straight away.
You'll usually be given painkillers and have an X-ray to check if your hip is broken and to decide what treatment is best for you.
Most people will need surgery to treat a broken hip.
Depending on things like your age and the type of break, you may have surgery to:
You'll usually have surgery on the same day or day after you arrive in hospital.
A broken hip usually takes several weeks or months to heal, but it can take longer.
You'll usually spend around 1 to 4 weeks in hospital.
Soon after surgery you will start having regular physiotherapy to help you start standing and moving again.
When you leave hospital, you'll be given exercises to continue doing at home.
You may never get back the same strength and movement as you had before your break, and you may need to use a walking stick or frame.
Some people need help from carers or other health professionals when they move back home.
It's important to do the exercises recommended by your physiotherapist regularly. This will help you recover and improve your strength and movement.