Iliopsoas bursitis is inflammation of a bursa (synovial sac) lying between iliopsoas muscle and hip joint, lateral to femoral vessels.[1] Pain is experienced over the same area and made worse by extension of hip joint.[citation needed]
^Fauci, Anthony (2010). Harrison's Rheumatology, Second Edition. McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; Digital Edition. p. 271. ISBN 9780071741460.
Iliopsoasbursitis is inflammation of a bursa (synovial sac) lying between iliopsoas muscle and hip joint, lateral to femoral vessels. Pain is experienced...
common form of bursitis. Achilles bursitis Retrocalcaneal bursitis Ischial bursitis, "weaver's bottom" Iliopsoasbursitis Anserine bursitis It is important...
Inflammation of the iliopectineal bursa is called iliopectineal bursitis or iliopsoasbursitis. Bojsen-Møller, Finn; Simonsen, Erik B.; Tranum-Jensen, Jørgen...
symptoms, resulting in muscle trauma, bursitis, or inflammation in the area.[citation needed] Because the iliopsoas or hip flexor crosses directly over...
pubis, or the inguinal canal. Common etiologies include: Trochanteric bursitis, caused by inflammation of the trochanteric bursa of the outer hip, often...
develop if the muscle that raises the hip (iliopsoas) rubs against the edge of the acetabular cup. Bursitis can develop at the trochanter where a surgical...
remains unresolved. Complications arise mainly because the sheet of the iliopsoas muscle pushes the circumflex artery[specify] against the neck of the femur...