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Causes And Management Of Trochanteric Bursitis

Causes And Management Of Trochanteric Bursitis

What Are The Causes Of Trochanteric Bursitis Trochanteric Bursitis can be the result of both local trauma, or tissue overload. Overload may occur where the trochanteric bursa becomes inflamed through soft tissues repetitively “rubbing” over the bursa. This rubbing, friction can over time lead to irritation of the bursae. Hip bursitis as mentioned can also… Read More >

Lateral Hip Pain Diagnosis And Management

Lateral Hip Pain Diagnosis And Management

Symptoms Of Gluteal Tendinopathy Gluteal tendinopathy is a common cause of lateral hip pain and presents with a number of symptoms, common symptoms may include: Pain, or a feeling of tightness at the side of the hip. This pain can refer away from the hip and will sometimes run down the outside of the thigh,… Read More >

What Is Gluteal Tendinopathy?

What Is Gluteal Tendinopathy?

Gluteal Tendinopathy Is A Common Cause Of Lateral Hip Pain Gluteal tendinopathy is a common hip tendon injury, the gluteal tendons are the tendons that attach the gluteal muscles to the hip bone on an area known as the greater trochanter. Injury to these tendons as with all tendons may occur suddenly or gradually over… Read More >