Condition Anatomy
The Iliopsoas Bursa is the largest in the body, located between the iliopsoas tendon and the hip joint, reducing friction during hip movement.
Understanding the Condition
Iliopsoas Bursitis develops due to repetitive hip flexion, overuse, arthritis, hip instability, or post-surgical irritation.
Symptoms include: deep groin pain, snapping sensations, pain with rising from sitting, or hip flexion.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Our non-operative care includes:
Surgical Treatment Options
Surgery is rarely needed and reserved for cases unresponsive to conservative care.
Special Considerations
Frequently associated with Hip Arthritis or Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI).
Recovery Expectations
Most patients improve within 4 to 8 Weeks. Delayed treatment may cause chronic groin pain and functional limitation.
When to See an Orthopedic Surgeon
Persistent groin pain, snapping, or limited hip motion should be evaluated promptly.
Why Accelerate Orthopedics is the Right Center
We specialize in dynamic ultrasound-guided diagnosis, allowing precise localization of pain.
How Our Doctors Diagnose the Condition
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