Bursae are small fluid-filled sacs that reduce friction between moving parts in your body's joints. Hip bursitis is inflammation or irritation of one or more of the bursae shown in blue in your hip. There is a problem with information submitted for this request.
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Hip bursae can be either communicating or non-communicating with the hip joint itself. Most are only evident on imaging if distended.
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Table of Contents. What is bursitis of the hip? Symptoms of bursitis of the hip. What causes bursitis of the hip? Several things can lead to hip bursitis, including the following: Repeated overuse or stress of the hip. Rheumatoid arthritis. Pseudo gout. Injury of the hip. Infection with bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus or a staph infection. Spine problems, such as scoliosis. Uneven leg lengths. Bone spurs bony growths on top of normal bone on the hip. How is bursitis of the hip diagnosed?
Can bursitis of the hip be prevented or avoided? Bursitis of the hip treatment. Living with bursitis of the hip. Questions to ask your doctor. What could have caused my symptoms? What is the best treatment option for me? How long before I can expect relief from my symptoms?
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