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  2. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS), a form of bursitis, is inflammation of the trochanteric bursa, a part of the hip. This bursa is at the top, outer side of the femur , between the insertion of the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus muscles into the greater trochanter of the femur and the femoral shaft .

  3. Bursectomy - Wikipedia

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    A bursectomy is the removal of a bursa, which is a small sac filled with synovial fluid that cushions adjacent bone structures and reduces friction in joint movement. This procedure is usually carried out to relieve chronic inflammation or infection, when conservative management has failed to improve patient outcomes.

  4. Hip Pain: The Most Common Causes & How to Prevent It - AOL

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    Treatment for septic arthritis often includes antibiotic therapy, typically through an IV (intravenous line). It can also involve draining fluid from the joint. Treating Hip Pain From Hip Bursitis

  5. Hip pain - Wikipedia

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    Trochanteric bursitis, caused by inflammation of the trochanteric bursa of the outer hip, often affecting both hips; Arthritis of the hip, degeneration of the hip joint from osteonecrosis, trauma, sepsis, rheumatoid arthritis, or anatomic anomalies

  6. Bursitis - Wikipedia

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    Bursitis is commonly caused by repetitive movement and excessive pressure. Shoulders, elbows and knees are the most commonly affected. Shoulders, elbows and knees are the most commonly affected. Inflammation of the bursae may also be caused by other inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis , scleroderma , systemic lupus ...

  7. Enthesopathy - Wikipedia

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    Enthesopathy of the pelvis likely due to ankylosing spondylitis. Enthesopathy can occur at the shoulder, elbow, wrist, carpus, hip, knee, ankle, tarsus, or heel bone, among other regions.

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