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Hip bursitis is a painful inflammation of a bursa, caused by an acute trauma, overuse or osteoarthritis.There are 3 different types of hip bursitis: Trochanteric bursitis, iliopsoas bursitis and ischial bursitis. Trochanteric bursitis is more common. The term greater trochanteric pain syndrome is now often substituted for trochanteric bursitis.[2] The condition is more prevalent in women than men. [3] | Hip bursitis is a painful inflammation of a bursa, caused by an acute trauma, overuse or osteoarthritis.There are 3 different types of hip bursitis: Trochanteric bursitis, iliopsoas bursitis and ischial bursitis. Trochanteric bursitis is more common. The term greater trochanteric pain syndrome is now often substituted for trochanteric bursitis.[2] The condition is more prevalent in women than men. [3] | ||
*In this article, the condition trochanteric bursitis will be treated. <br><br> | *In this article, the condition trochanteric bursitis will be treated. <br><br> |
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Hip bursitis is a painful inflammation of a bursa, caused by an acute trauma, overuse or osteoarthritis.There are 3 different types of hip bursitis: Trochanteric bursitis, iliopsoas bursitis and ischial bursitis. Trochanteric bursitis is more common. The term greater trochanteric pain syndrome is now often substituted for trochanteric bursitis.[2] The condition is more prevalent in women than men. [3]
- In this article, the condition trochanteric bursitis will be treated.
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