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Iliopsoas bursitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the iliopsoas bursa, a fluid-filled sac located in the hip region. This condition can cause pain and discomfort, and is often associated with certain activities such as running or walking.
Causes
The primary cause of iliopsoas bursitis is overuse or strain of the hip joint, particularly in athletes or individuals who engage in regular physical activity. Other potential causes include rheumatoid arthritis, infection, or trauma to the hip area.
Symptoms
Common symptoms of iliopsoas bursitis include pain in the hip or groin area, stiffness, and difficulty moving the hip joint. The pain may be worse when the hip is flexed or extended, and may also be accompanied by swelling or tenderness.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of iliopsoas bursitis typically involves a physical examination and medical history. Imaging tests such as MRI or ultrasound may also be used to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other potential causes of hip pain.
Treatment
Treatment for iliopsoas bursitis typically involves rest, physical therapy, and medication to reduce inflammation and pain. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary.
See also
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