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Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a common cause of hip pain. It can often be treated conservatively but sometimes requires medical intervention or even surgery.
Trochanteric bursitis occurs when small, fluid-filled sacs in the hip called bursa become irritated. Possible causes include injury, overuse, poor posture, hip replacement surgery, and more.
Trochanteric bursitis may occur in rheumatoid arthritis or following minor trauma. The patient complains of pain around the hip, and on further enquiry it is apparent that the pain is felt laterally ...
Which surgical approach leads to a quicker recovery after simple hip arthroplasty- Posterolateral or trochanteric?
Interventional procedure consultation document Distal iliotibial band lengthening for refractory greater trochanteric pain syndrome Treating greater trochanteric pain syndrome by lengthening the ...
Interventional procedure consultation document Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for refractory greater trochanteric pain syndrome Treating greater trochanteric pain syndrome using shockwave therapy ...
In the head, neck and trochanteric area of the femur, Akidolestes is most similar to morganucodontans 24, eutriconodontans 14, 15 and monotremes (although to a smaller extent for the latter), but ...