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Sun 13 Apr, 2025 2:25 pm
Just wondering if anyone in the bush walking community has undergone any successful treatment of hip bursitis. If so, what was it.
Just resting until it goes away is not a practical plan at the moment.
Sun 13 Apr, 2025 3:03 pm
What does your physiotherapist advise?
Sun 13 Apr, 2025 5:41 pm
Just the usual. Regular stretches and don't overload the sore bits.
Been doing that and a course of Celecoxib for a while now without much noticeable improvement.
Sun 13 Apr, 2025 5:46 pm
See a specialist sports physician
Sun 13 Apr, 2025 6:51 pm
See you GP….sort out diagnosis with ultrasound, and if celecoxib etc doesn’t work, consider a steroid injection or PRP injection to the area, dependent on the ultrasound findings.
It’s a friction issue, but sometimes the gluteal tendons are frayed/torn, which causes the friction. Not a problem that needs the part replaced!
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Sun 13 Apr, 2025 7:02 pm
Thanks Andrew.
Not keen on a new hip just yet !
Have had ultrasound already. GP suggested MRI if meds don't work.
Mon 14 Apr, 2025 12:21 pm
Definitely get proper investigation done and exhaust all conservative treatments if possible, but;
My wife (not a bushwalker) was misdiagnosed several times with hip bursitis.
Tried various treatments, none of which had any effect whatsoever.
After much ongoing pain and reduction of mobility, eventually visited an orthopaedic surgeon at my insistence.
X rays revealed the actual problem and after a hip replacement surgery she was pain free, mobile and hasn't looked back.
Tue 15 Apr, 2025 8:04 pm
Sportsmed specialist and an MRI. MRI shows bursitis really well.
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