Bursitis usually occurs under the shoulder muscles, at the elbows (called epitrochlear bursitis or "
A recent publication in the New England Journal of Medicine, written by Nancy Lane, University of California at Davis, underscores many of... Read more »
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A Patient's Guide to Trochanteric Bursitis SurgeryIntroductionThe bump of bone on the outside of the hip bone is called the greater trochanter. A... Read more »
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When total hip replacements were done in the 1970s, trochanteric osteotomy was almost always part of the operation. In this procedure, the bony... Read more »
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Tenderness without inflammation alongside the hip is called greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS). This condition is not the same as hip... Read more »
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Sometimes it's necessary to remove part of the femur (thigh bone) during a total hip replacement. This procedure is called a trochanteric osteotomy.... Read more »
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Prevention The best way to prevent bursitis is to avoid repetitive motion of a joint, especially if you are overweight. Losing weight may reduce the... Read more »