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  • Hip Bursitis

    Bursae are small sacs filled with fluid that are found throughout the body, including around joints. Their main function is to reduce friction and provide cushioning between bones, tendons, ligaments, and muscles. They help to facilitate smooth and painless movement of the various structures in the body.

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    <p>Sports Medicine Physician, discusses hip bursitis in athletes.</p>

    Sports Medicine Physician, discusses hip bursitis in athletes.

  • Hip Bursitis in Athletes

    Hip bursitis is a common condition. It is a painful condition involving the lateral aspect of the hip. The other name for this is lateral trochanteric pain syndrome.

                            

    Hip bursitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the bursae, which are small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the joints. The typical symptom of hip bursitis is pain on the side of the hip, and people may often clasp their hip with their hand, forming the letter C, to relieve the discomfort.

     

     

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