Snapping Hip and Trochanteric Bursitis
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Snapping Hip Syndrome (SHS)[edit | edit source]
There are two types of the Snapping Hip syndromes identified: the external snapping and the internal snapping.
External Snapping Hip[edit | edit source]
External (lateral) snapping is a painful condition known as lateral coxa saltans that occurs in about 10% of the general population.[1]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Randelli F, Mazzoleni MG, Fioruzzi A, Giai Via A, Calvisi V, Ayeni OR. Surgical interventions for external snapping hip syndrome. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2021 Aug;29(8):2386-2393.