Options For Treating Hip Bursitis

Tendon Repair Surgery

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Trochanteric bursitis of the hip is sometimes treated with surgery when more conservative treatments have failed. The bump of bone over the front of the hip is called the greater trochanter. The tendon that passes over the greater trochanter is known as the iliotibial band. The bursa in this area is supposed to reduce friction as the iliotibial band glides over the greater trochanter. The iliotibial band joins up with the gluteus maximus muscle. Walking causes this muscle to pull on the iliotibial band, and if the band is too tight, it causes friction as it passes over the greater trochanter and its bursa, the greater trochanteric bursa. This puts pressure on the bursa and causes pain as a result. The reasons why the iliotibial band may be too tight are not well understood. Tendon repair surgery to remove the damaged bursa and lengthen the tendon will relieve the pressure on the greater trochanter and its bursa.

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