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		<title>Who is At Risk for Hip Bursitis?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are certain people that are at risk for hip bursitis the main group of them are the runners or to all of the people that take part in running sports like for example the basketball players. There are also another group of people that are at risk from hip bursitis, because this problem may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are certain people that are at risk for hip bursitis the main group of them are the runners or to all of the people that take part in running sports like for example the basketball players. There are also another group of people that are at risk from hip bursitis, because this problem may appear as a result of an injury. This type of hip bursitis is also called traumatic bursitis and it most commonly appears to people, who have fallen on their upper thigh. Also there is a risk if you have recently received surgical intervention to have hip bursitis appear. However important to know is that the recent surgical intervention must be in the area of the hip like for example hip fracture structure or most often after total hip replacing.</p>
<p>After such intervention many people complain of pain in the area of the hip, which is on the skin outside, if you have such problems this means that the bursa in the hip is irritated, which is the firs symptom of hip bursitis. Also there are some certain factors that may cause flip bursitis like for example the bone spurs or calcium deposits that are develop within the tendons of the hip and this may irritate the bursa and cause inflammation. Often people, who have one leg shorter than the other or people that suffer from arthritis often complain of hip bursitis. If you are falling into one of those groups of people make sure you contact and advise with your orthopedist, because he is the only person who will help you to discover bursitis earlier and avoid all of the pain that it causes. Bursitis of hip is common in middle aged people &amp; in women. And subjecting your body to the repetitive stress just by pushing yourself to limits while working out will cause overuse injury &amp; puts you on risk for hip bursitis. Hip injury that happens whenever you fall and bump your hip or lie on side for long periods, is the risk factor for the trochanteric bursitis. What it means is you must put your body in use, and not through abuse. You can combine with good work out regimen with right diet &amp; habits. Get in habit of supplementing body&#8217;s natural capabilities and regenerate the dead cells as well as repair the tissues.</p>
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		<title>Why Do You Get Hip Bursitis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hip bursitis is caused by the inflammation of the bursa that is located between the hip bones and tendons. The bursa is a small sack of fluids that is meant to make sure that the bones and the tendons will not rub to one another. There are 4 bursas located in the hip area [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hip bursitis is caused by the inflammation of the bursa that is located between the hip bones and tendons. The bursa is a small sack of fluids that is meant to make sure that the bones and the tendons will not rub to one another. There are 4 bursas located in the hip area and each one of them can become inflamed and cause hip bursitis. They are all located near the main joints and adjacent to the tendons in the area of the hip.</p>
<p>The bursa can be inflamed by a fracture of the bones that are near it or by doing the same physical activities, which are pressuring the hips, over and over again. Example of such activities is running, climbing stairs or hills and bicycling. The bursa inflammation in the hips or hip bursitis may appear also to people, who have problems with the weight, because the overweight is increasing the pressure on the hips. Another possible reason for the hip bursitis to appear is after a surgical intervention on the area of the hips. Such intervention is like for example a hip joint replacement. There is a certain risk that if fall on one of the sides of your body, you may get hip bursitis as a result. Hip bursitis generally causes pain, stiffness and aching. Pain is different that depends on type of the hip bursitis that you have.</p>
<p>Pain can be over outside of hip &amp; thigh. Pain can be in buttock &amp; later move in your hip. Pain can also be in just one side of groin with a few milder pain in opposite hip. Pressing on the hip and turning your hip &amp; leg inward when you flex hip might make pain worse. Pain can be worse while getting up from the deep chair and getting out of car. You might have some trouble sleeping as this pain can be worse during night. Pressing on the groin might make your pain worse. Your hip might feel stiff as well as not be capable of move and before. You might hear &#8220;pop&#8221; and &#8220;snap&#8221; when you flex and pull your leg up side down. Walking up the stairs can be harder to do for you at this stage. Proper exercise is required and you need to take advice from your doctor before doing any exercise</p>
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		<title>What is Hip Bursitis Exactly?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hip bursitis is a tenderness or swelling of the bursa at the hip joint. The function of the bursa is to defend the joints from constricting and rooting friction. Over stress or strain, like a straight blow to the area, may result in inflammation of bursae. The bursa of the hip is termed as the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hip bursitis is a tenderness or swelling of the bursa at the hip joint. The function of the bursa is to defend the joints from constricting and rooting friction. Over stress or strain, like a straight blow to the area, may result in inflammation of bursae. The bursa of the hip is termed as the tro chanteric bursa, mostly as it is positioned over the larger trochanter of the thighbone, and functions as a pad between the larger trochanter and the tissue.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have Hip Bursitis?</strong></p>
<p>Not every pain is bursitis, and just your doctor can verify whether you have Hip Bursitis or not. An individual having the hip bursitis will generally have soreness over the part of the bursa, but in stern cases, this pain and soreness in joints may spread out down to the leg. The soreness and pain generally takes place with motion of the hip, and general activities like climbing stairs, running, walking, can cause persistent joint pain. Your doctor can identify your situation of pain by taking an ultrasound test.</p>
<p><strong>Hip cure for Bursitis</strong></p>
<p>Taking complete rest is very important in the curing of hip bursitis. Rest thwarts motions and permits the persistent joint pain to resolve down. Other cure comprises electrotherapy, ice therapy, and anti-inflammatory, medicine to lessen tissue soreness and pain. In a few cases, injection of corticosteroid might be obligatory. Some new substitute supplements are also available in the market, which have revealed tremendous results for healing of bursitis-some even in an interval of 30 days .Once your unceasing joint pain has reduced, it is suggested that you start some spiraling exercises to perk up the muscle function and diminish the peril of re-injury. When ligaments weaken, other ligaments may over balance for the weaker ones, which will lead to an imbalance that will carry on deteriorating the trouble.</p>
<p>Bursitis Hip Treatment</p>
<p>Rest is important in treatment of the hip bursitis. Rest stops movement &amp; allows chronic joint pain to get settle down. Some other treatment will include electrotherapy, ice therapy, and anti inflammatory medication for reducing the tissue irritation &amp; pain. In a few cases, the corticosteroid injections are necessary and there are new alternative pills on market that have shown good results for the treatment of bursitis some in 30-days. Once the chronic joint pain is settled down, it is suggested that you start a few strengthening work out in order to improve muscle function as well as reduce risk of reinjury.</p>
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		<title>What Causes Hip Bursitis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are quite a lot things that can cause hip bursitis. One of the main of them is constant pressure on the hips, meaning that the person is standing or sitting on hard surfaces for a long time. Another main reason for a hip bursitis to appear is a hit on the hip, like for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are quite a lot things that can cause hip bursitis. One of the main of them is constant pressure on the hips, meaning that the person is standing or sitting on hard surfaces for a long time. Another main reason for a hip bursitis to appear is a hit on the hip, like for example when you fall on your hips. Also this problem may be caused by diseases like arthritis, goat or scholiosis or by an infection of the bursa in the area of the hip. The hip bursa is also caused if you limp or walk in some particular manner, which is most commonly seen to people, who have one leg shorter that the other. The hip bursitis may often be caused by doing same activities over and over again, like for example running, bicycling, climbing stairs or hills. Hip bursitis is also common to people, who have recently some surgical intervention done particularly in the area of the hips like for example hip joint replacement or hip arthoplasty.</p>
<p>How do you Know you Have Hip Bursitis?</p>
<p>There are quite lot symptoms of hip bursitis that you may feel and they are quite painful. So if you come to know about this symptom then you can very easily go for the right treatment that will solve your problem of hip bursitis. One of the first things you will feel when you have hip bursitis is constant pain the area of the hip. There you will also feel stiffness, because the bursa is left immobile for a long period. Also there is chance that you feel pain on the skin outside the hip when you put or not pressure on it. The pain will be bigger when you sleep and when you are walking. Also if you are unable to lie on one of the sides of your body and feel pain it is most certain that you have hip bursitis. However important to know is that there are certain medical problems that may cause pretty same symptoms like the hip bursitis and some of them are Iliotibial band tendonitis, hip pointers, meralgia paresthetica and low-back conditions. Makse sure that if you feel some of the symptoms that are similar to those of hip bursitis visit a doctor, because he is the only person who will be able to say what exactly is wrong with you.</p>
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		<title>More Biomechanics Involved in Hip Bursitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you see what biomechanics are involved in hip bursitis there are a couple of things that you must know. The first one of them is that the biomechanics is the study of how the different parts of the human body move. This study is quite important in discovering what exactly causes injuries and what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you see what biomechanics are involved in hip bursitis there are a couple of things that you must know. The first one of them is that the biomechanics is the study of how the different parts of the human body move. This study is quite important in discovering what exactly causes injuries and what to do to avoid them. The biomechanics are quite important to athletes, because they are using their body to the maximum. The hip bursitis is caused, when the bursa is rubbing on the surrounding bones and due to that fact gets inflamed.</p>
<p>The rubbing of the bursa to the surrounding bones may be a result of overweight, because the body also applies a lot of pressure to the hips. The main reasons for the hip bursitis to appear is the overuse of the hips and the also to the bigger pressure to the hips. If the hip bursitis appears you must avoid all of the daily activities that put pressure on your hips such as climbing stairs and also one of the most important things you must is to avoid sleeping on the affected side of your body. Some of the examples of hip bursitis include short iliotibial band precipitating trochanteric bursitis or short/tight hamstrings associated with ischiogluteal bursitis.</p>
<p>There are another medical reasons for the hip bursitis to appear such as for example sitting for long time on hard surfaces, which sometimes irritate the ischiogluteal bursa and leg length discrepancy (meaning that one of your legs is shorter that the other) is proven to irritate the trochanteric bursas. Bursitis is a secondary condition. Generally we find that the hip muscle weakness doesn’t support hip rightly while walking and resulting in dropping hip, which presses large trochanter bone.</p>
<p>If the person, who is suffering from hip bursitis do not have weight problems is it suggeseted that he or she makes change in the texture of the bursa by palpation of &#8220;bogginess&#8221; consistent with the encapsulated collection of fluid. Also good to remember is that a passive stretch of the overlying structures is possible to reveal length deficit and provoke local pain in the area of the hips and also have in mind that an isometric contraction of the overlying musculotendinous unit in a lengthened position probably will provoke local pain. Your physiotherapist can make use of electrotherapy modalities for hastening your healing rate. When assessing your biomechanics &amp; training regime they will suggest specific works out to prevent the recurrence.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:14:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hip Bursitis is a common problem faced by athletes and common man same. It is essential to make the correct diagnosis so that the right treatment can be applied. Most of the common causes of hip bursitis are: Arthritis: one of the most frequent causes. Trochanteric bursitis: a condition that results in bursa inflammation on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hip Bursitis is a common problem faced by athletes and common man same. It is essential to make the correct diagnosis so that the right treatment can be applied. Most of the common causes of hip bursitis are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Arthritis:      one of the most frequent causes.</li>
<li>Trochanteric      bursitis: a condition that results in bursa inflammation on the outside      and over the3 hip joint.</li>
<li>Tendonitis:      a common condition that causes significant pain in the tendons surrounding      the hip joint. The most common cause of this is over use of the muscles in      this region due to running etc.</li>
<li>Osteonecrosis:      in this case the blood flow to the area of the hip bone gets restricted.      Since the blood flow is inadequate, the cells tend to die and the bone tends      to collapse.</li>
<li>Lumbar      Pain: back and spine problems causing pain around the hips and buttocks      are just other symptoms of hip bursitis. In this case herniated disc and      sciatica are most common problems.</li>
<li>Snapping      hip syndrome: this is an unusual case where the pain can be quite      bothersome. Here, a snapping sensation or popping noise during the      movement of the hip is the distinguishing feature. There are 3 primary      causes for snapping hip syndrome &#8211; <strong>Iliotibial      Band Snap</strong>; <strong>Iliopsoas Tendon      Snap </strong>and  <strong>Hip Labral Tear</strong>.</li>
<li>Muscle      strain: when the muscles around the hip and pelvis are strained it can      cause pain with spasm. The most common strains are hamstring strains and      groin pulls.</li>
<li>Hip      fractures: most common in elderly people with osteoporosis. In this case      surgery is needed to repair or replace the broken hips with metal plate      and screws.</li>
<li>Stress      fractures: most commonly occurring in athletes who participate in high      performance sports like runners, football players etc.</li>
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<p>Signs of hip pain include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Not      being able to walk comfortably.</li>
<li>Deformity      around the hip area following an injury.</li>
<li>Hip      pain at night while sleeping or while resting.</li>
<li>Hip      pain that lasts for a long time.</li>
<li>Inability      to bend from the hip region.</li>
<li>Swelling      in the hip and / thigh area.</li>
<li>Signs      of redness or infection in the affected area.</li>
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<p>You need to be very careful and take be sure that there are no problems and people are taking right kind of precaution or it can cause major problems for the patient.</p>
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		<title>Detailed Information About Hip Bursitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:08:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hip bursitis is a widespread quandary that causes soreness and pain over the exterior area of the upper thigh. A bursa is a liquid filled pouch that permits downy movement between two irregular surfaces. For instance, in our hip, a bursa respite between the gaunt prominences over the outer surface of the hip that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hip bursitis is a widespread quandary that causes soreness and pain over the exterior area of the upper thigh. A bursa is a liquid filled pouch that permits downy movement between two irregular surfaces. For instance, in our hip, a bursa respite between the gaunt prominences over the outer surface of the hip that is the greater trochanter and the solid muscle that passes over this bone. When this bursal pouch becomes swollen, every time the muscle moves over the bone, the severe pain results. This condition is very painful and can be very dangerous in some case you need to pay lots of attention to this in order to avoid any kind of major complication later so that there are no problems later of any type.</p>
<p>For the reason that sufferer with hip bursitis move about this muscle with each stride, hip bursitis symptoms could be quite throbbing.</p>
<p>We can link Hip bursitis with different type of patients&#8211;</p>
<ul>
<li>Athletes</li>
</ul>
<p>Hip bursitis is generally found in athletes or runners that take part in running-oriented sports foe example soccer, baseball, foot ball etc.</p>
<ul>
<li>Injuries</li>
</ul>
<p>Hip bursitis is at times associated with persons who fall over their upper thigh, resulting in an ostensible harrowing bursitis. The indications are analogous to a hip bursitis.</p>
<ul>
<li>Post-surgical</li>
</ul>
<p>Patients who had gone through a surgery, such as hip rupture surgery, or complete hip replacement, might complain of pain over the outer surface of the hip. These indications are often because of the irritation to the bursa resulting in hip bursitis.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">How is hip bursitis identified?</span></p>
<p>A most reliable physical examination is done to identify the hip bursitis. The most wide spread symptoms of hip bursitis comprise-</p>
<ul>
<li>Soreness all over the bony standing of the outer /upper thigh</li>
<li>Inflammation over the bursa</li>
</ul>
<p>An x-ray is often taken out to make sure there are no bone stimulations or calcifications that might be causative to the problem. Intermittently, your doctor might advice for an MRI if the diagnosis is ambiguous or if the dilemma does not resolve with cure. There are lots of good treatment available for this problem and people really want to treat this is the best possible way so that you are not having any kind of discomfort and there are lots of good drugs in market for treating this situation so that the level of discomfort is reduced.</p>
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