Trochanteric spurs and surface irregularities on plain radiography are not predictive of greater trochanteric pain syndrome
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Greater trochanteric pain syndrome.
Originally defined as "tenderness to palpation over the greater trochanter with the patient in the side-lying position," greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) as a clinical entity, has expanded to include a number of disorders of the lateral, peritrochanteric space of the hip, including trochanteric bursitis, tears of the gluteus medius and minimus and external coxa saltans (snapping hip). ...
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Pain around the greater trochanter is still a common clinical problem that may be secondary to a variety of either intra-articular or periarticular pathologies. Gluteal tendon pathologies are one of the primary causes of greater trochanteric pain, with attrition of the fasciae latae against the gluteus medius and minimus tendons, and the trochanteric bursa being possible causes. Key sonographic...
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reater trochanteric pain syndrome is a common condition that most commonly affects middle-aged and elderly women and potentially younger active male and female individuals.1 Symptoms include pain referable to the lateral hip as well as point tenderness that often interferes with activity and sleeping.2,3 Contrary to prior misconceptions that symptoms were due to underlying bursitis, it has been...
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Fifteen patients with identical symptoms of pain and tenderness at the tip of the greater trochanter are reviewed. Diagnosis by the referring doctor was usually osteoarthritis of the hip or sciatica, but localised tenderness and pain on resisted abduction were the only clinical signs. Radiographs were usually normal. Most cases were relieved by one or more local steroid injections. This disorde...
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INTRODUCTION Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a common condition, the pathogenesis of which is incompletely understood. Although leg-length inequality has been suggested as a potential risk factor for GTPS, this widely held assumption has not been tested. METHODS A cross-sectional analysis of greater trochanteric tenderness to palpation was performed in subjects with complaints of...
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عنوان ژورنال: HIP International
سال: 2019
ISSN: 1120-7000,1724-6067
DOI: 10.1177/1120700019835641