Hip joint pain! (Update: made long text shorter)

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I started to swim regularly nearly two months ago. I almost exclusively directed my intention to improving my breaststroke - and I have hardly been swimming any other techniques since I started. I watched some youtube videos for guidance, but as I never had the information with me in the pool, it mostly came down to experimenting and improving the technique on my own, still of course trying to imitate the image I had in my head from my vague memory of the videos. In the beginning my kick was quite straight vertical. Only later did I start to bend my feet outwards and kick in a sideway fashion, trying to imitate what I have seen on the videos. In terms of functionality and uses of muscles it was different from what I was used to. I rarely do very long sets, as I most of the time do weightlifting as well beforehand. The other day however, I did not do any weightlifting and instead just had a long swim. I guess my body was not very used to the length neither the kicking technique. All seemed to have gone well, but a few days later I went to the pool again, but this time I could feel a sharp pain in my hips as I was doing my kick - to the degree that I couldn't/didn't want to continue. Now to some questions I have in mind; Should I be worried that I have done some real damage? Could it be due to overstrain, wrong technique or both? Should I wait it out or seek medical advice? etc. The main reason why I am asking is that my body has not been the same since a bacterial infection that happened a few months ago, and wonder if it could be related. I will be grateful for any inputs and I am especially interested if anyone of you have encountered similar issues!
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  • How old are you, Allvis? Just wondering if there's a chance of osteoarthritis/degenerative hip joint that could be contributing to your pain. I had my hip replaced in March of last year. The doc and PT allowed me back in the pool rather quickly, but they cautioned me against swimming *** stroke...or at least using that kick...until the muscle tissue around the hip had a chance to heal and strengthen. That kick puts more stress on the hip joint than the other kicks do. Dan
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