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Gluteal tendinopathy is one of the most common causes of pain over the outside of the hip. It often goes together with hip bursitis and usually forms part of a broader condition known as greater trochanteric pain syndrome – a term that describes pain arising from several structures around the outer hip rather than just one specific type of tissue.

This week’s main article (below) covers:

➡️ the anatomy involved

➡️ what happens inside the tendon

➡️ the most common causes and symptoms

➡️ and how clinicians diagnose gluteal tendinopathy – including other conditions that can mimic gluteal tendinopathy.

🔬 We’re also working on an updated article on the latest research on treatment options for gluteal tendinopathy / hip bursitis. Watch this space!

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