Tendinopathies and Allied Disorders of the Hip

Orthop Clin North Am. 2022 Oct;53(4):393-401. doi: 10.1016/j.ocl.2022.06.003. Epub 2022 Sep 15.

Abstract

There are many soft tissue structures around the hip joint that may serve as a source of pain in both the native and prosthetic hip. In this review, the role of the gluteal, piriformis, iliopsoas, and rectus femoris musculotendinous units in the etiology of pathology around the hip joint will be discussed. Management options ranging from tailored physical therapy regimens to local steroid infiltration along with more invasive open and arthroscopic surgical techniques will be reviewed for each pathological entity. While not all conditions are well understood, advancements have been made in the management of each of these often challenging cases in both the native and prosthetic hip settings. This review explores these advancing treatment methods which will supplement the practice of any hip surgeon who is presented with problematic tendinopathy around both the native and prosthetic hip joint.

Keywords: Greater trochanteric pain syndrome; Iliopsoas tendinopathy; Piriformis syndrome; Rectus femoris tendinopathy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Arthroscopy / adverse effects
  • Hip
  • Hip Joint / surgery
  • Humans
  • Pain
  • Tendinopathy* / diagnosis
  • Tendinopathy* / etiology
  • Tendinopathy* / therapy