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https://read.qxmd.com/read/25710862/ultrasound-evaluation-of-the-greater-trochanter-pain-syndrome-bursitis-or-tendinopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Santiago Ruta, Cristian Quiroz, Josefina Marin, Erika Catay, Javier Rosa, Ricardo GarcĂ­a-Monaco, Enrique R Soriano
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2015: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology: Practical Reports on Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26418561/hip-abductor-muscle-weakness-in-individuals-with-gluteal-tendinopathy
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Kim Allison, Bill Vicenzino, Tim V Wrigley, Alison Grimaldi, Paul W Hodges, Kim L Bennell
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare hip abductor muscle strength between individuals with symptomatic, unilateral gluteal tendinopathy (GT), and asymptomatic controls. METHODS: Fifty individuals with GT age between 35 and 70 yr and 50 sex- and age-comparable controls were recruited from the community. Maximal isometric strength (torque normalized to body mass) of the hip abductors was recorded in the supine position using an instrumented manual muscle tester. A two-way mixed ANCOVA, with covariates of self-reported pain during testing and pain limiting maximum effort, was used to compare hip abductor strength of the symptomatic and asymptomatic hip between GT and control individuals...
March 2016: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25969366/gluteal-tendinopathy-a-review-of-mechanisms-assessment-and-management
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Alison Grimaldi, Rebecca Mellor, Paul Hodges, Kim Bennell, Henry Wajswelner, Bill Vicenzino
Tendinopathy of the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus tendons is now recognized as a primary local source of lateral hip pain. The condition mostly occurs in mid-life both in athletes and in subjects who do not regularly exercise. Females are afflicted more than males. This condition interferes with sleep (side lying) and common weight-bearing tasks, which makes it a debilitating musculoskeletal condition with a significant impact. Mechanical loading drives the biological processes within a tendon and determines its structural form and load-bearing capacity...
August 2015: Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25187570/imaging-and-management-of-greater-trochanteric-pain-syndrome
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Rajat Chowdhury, Sahar Naaseri, Justin Lee, Gajan Rajeswaran
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a commonly diagnosed regional pain syndrome with a wide spectrum of aetiologies, reflecting the anatomy of the structures outside the hip joint capsule. There are five muscle tendons that insert on to the greater trochanter and three bursae in the region of the greater trochanter. The term GTPS includes tendinopathies, tendinous tears, bursal inflammation and effusion. There are a range of treatments and therapies depending on the specific diagnosis and severity of the condition...
October 2014: Postgraduate Medical Journal
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