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Category: Hip Injury

External Snapping Hip Syndrome

Trochanteric Bursitis and External Snapping Hip Syndrome

Injury Overview Bursal tissue is present in the body to decrease friction between two adjacent moving structures. When this tissue becomes irritated (or inflammed), the condition is known as bursitis.

Internal Snapping Hip Syndrome

Internal Snapping Hip Syndrome/Psoas Impingement

Injury Overview A condition of the hip which can affect recreational and professional athletes alike is internal snapping hip syndrome. This syndrome is marked by snapping of the iliopsoas over

Loose Bodies Orthopedic Surgery

Loose Bodies

Injury Overview Sometimes structures can become dislodged and mobile inside a joint. When this occurs these structures are called loose bodies. Loose bodies can be made of bone, cartilage, or

Gluteus Medius Minimus Tears

Gluteus Medius/Minimus Tears

Injury Overview The gluteus muscles are a group of muscles that allow an individual to partake in rigorous activity such as running and jumping. These muscles are broad, strong muscles

Femoroacetabular Impingement

Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)

Injury Overview Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a hip condition where the bones of the hip joint rub together in an abnormal way. This involves the femur, bone in the the

Chondral Defects of the Hip.

Chondral Defects of the Hip

Injury Overview: Articular cartilage is a smooth but firm tissue that lines the joints of the body and allows for a reduction in friction. This substance covers the ends of

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