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Trochanteric Bursitis
What is it?

Trochanteric bursitis is a condition affecting the side of the hip. Bursitis is inflammation of the bursa. Bursae (plural for bursa) are fluid filled sacs that cushion the places where tendons, ligaments, and muscles move over bones. They help prevent or decrease friction. When bursae become inflamed, there is pain whenever the affected part of the body is used.

Several bursa are located around the outer area of the hip, near the portion of the thighbone (femur) called the greater trochanter (tro-KAN-ter). The greater trochanter is a broad, flat area of bone that anchors several large muscles. Inflammation of one of the trochanteric bursa is a common cause of hip pain. Trochanteric bursitis can affect anyone at any age, although it is most common in middle aged or elderly women.

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