GrannyLaine
Tricky one. You will know more when you've seen the Consultant & maybe had more X rays and /or scan. I had severe OA in my right hip and a lot of pain in my right knee also, so assumed that I would probably need both hip and knee replacing. My consultant explained to me that we would start with replacing the hip joint as often, the knee pain is referred pain from the hip joint. He was absolutely correct: although my X rays showed the presence of OA in my knee, since my hip replacement I've had no pain in my knee whatsoever.
Same here.. I had knee pain for years, had injections, Arthroscope the works. Eventually a bright GP asked if anyone had checked my Hip..? No.. guess what? completely knackered arthritic Hip. All ref pain, got Total Hip Replacement pain instantly gone But the damaged was done. 6 years later I have just had Knee Replacement.
Now awaiting other Hip replacement due fingers crossed this summer, and my knee that side is playing up!