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,...
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Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome (AMPS) is an illness characterized by notable pain intensity without an identifiable physical cause. Characteristic...
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tennis elbow, shoulder rotator cuff pain, Achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, and greater trochanteric pain syndrome. ESWT is also used to promote bone...
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syndrome Gouverneur's syndrome GRACILE syndrome Graham-Little syndrome Gray baby syndrome Gray platelet syndrome Greater trochanteric pain syndrome Green...
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S, Lee J, Rajeswaran G (2014). "Imaging and management of greater trochanteric pain syndrome". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 90 (1068): 576–581. doi:10...
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Steven (2007-07-01). "MRI and US of gluteal tendinopathy in greater trochanteric pain syndrome". European Radiology. 17 (7): 1772–1783. doi:10.1007/s00330-006-0485-x...
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inguinal canal. Common etiologies include: Trochanteric bursitis, caused by inflammation of the trochanteric bursa of the outer hip, often affecting both...
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revision. Following the procedure, in rare cases, a screw, broken piece of trochanteric wire, fragment of methyl methacrylate bone cement, or Burch-Schneider...
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Hip arthroscopy (section Extra-articular syndromes)
capsule. These include greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS), snapping iliotibial band, piriformis syndrome, deep gluteal syndrome and ischiofemoral impingement...
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Human leg (section Pain management)
membrane, passes through the lesser sciatic foramen, and is inserted on the trochanteric fossa of the femur. "Bent" over the lesser sciatic notch, which acts...
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Hip dysplasia (redirect from Cilliers Beighton syndrome)
avascular necrosis, trochanteric bursitis, and bone spurs of up to 3.5 cm just medial of the gluteus maximus insertion point on the greater trochanter due...
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radicular pain secondary to lumbar disc herniation Referred pain from spinal structures, hip or sacroiliac joint, myofascia, or viscera Trochanteric bursitis...
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origins on either sides of the obturator foramen and are inserted into the trochanteric fossa on the femur. Quadratus arises on the ischial tuberosity and is...
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hip has two anatomically important anastomoses, the cruciate and the trochanteric anastomoses, the latter of which provides most of the blood to the head...
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planotome[clarification needed] instrument for treating cellulite in the lateral trochanteric (hip-thigh) areas. There was a 4.9 per cent incidence of seromas, despite...
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the 1980s when John Sabolich C.P.O., invented the Contoured Adducted Trochanteric-Controlled Alignment Method (CATCAM) socket, later to evolve into the...
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