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Critical Analysis Review of Current Nonoperative TreatmentsDancy, Malik E. MD1; Alexander, Andrew S. MD1; Clark, Clarence Julian MS1; Marigi, Erick M. MD1; Hevesi, Mario MD1; Levy, Bruce A. MD1; Krych, Aaron J. MD1; Okoroha, Kelechi R. MD1,a
Author Information1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
aEmail address for corresponding author: [email protected]
Investigation performed at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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JBJS Reviews | DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.RVW.23.00101
Metrics Abstract » Gluteal tendinopathy/greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is the most prevalent of all lower limb tendinopathies, affecting 1 in 4 women older than 50 years and commonly individuals within their fifth and sixth decades of life regardless of activity level. » The condition is believed to originate from age-related degenerative changes about the hip abductor tendon insertions and the surrounding bursae, and is exacerbated by congenital and acquired abnormal hip biomechanics. » Treatment of gluteal tendinopathy/GTPS often begins with noninvasive nonoperative modalities such as activity modifications, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and physical therapy. For recalcitrant symptoms, additional nonoperative therapies have been used; however, there remains a lack of comparative efficacy between these adjunct treatments. » In this article, we examine the available literature regarding the nonoperative management of gluteal tendinopathy/GTPS and provide insight into the effectiveness of current treatment modalities. Copyright © 2023 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated Full Text Access for Subscribers:You can read the full text of this article if you:
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