Διαφορική διάγνωση
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Hip Girdle Pain
Pain around the hip girdle is a common complaint in clinical practice. Patients with pain resulting from diseases of the hip joint usually describe pain in the anterior thigh or inguinal region that worsens with weight bearing. More commonly, patients with a chief complaint of hip pain have a problem in one of the nonarticular structures of the hip girdle, usually located posteriorly or laterally [see Table 1]. A multitude of bursae have been described in the hip girdle region. Pain in the upper buttock in and around the gluteal muscles is often referred to as myofascial hip pain or gluteal bursitis. Pain in this area is often difficult to differentiate from referred lumbar pain. Local therapy with heat, stretching, or glucocorticoid injection is usually helpful, but many patients require long-term therapy.
Trochanteric Bursitis (Greater Trochanteric Pain...