Trochanteric bursitis The Trochanteric Bursa is a fluid filled sac near the hip joint. It cushions between the bones and the muscle and acts as a shock absorber. Trochanteric bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa which is at the outside of the hip. When this bursa is irritated it causes pain on the outside of the hip and thigh. Sometimes you may feel the pain down to the knee on the same side. Another symptom is pain which will stop you from lying on your painful side. It will be painful when you press on a specific spot on the outside of the hip. The pain gets worse when climbing stairs, getting up from a low chair getting out of a car. Sitting with crossed legs hurts. Both walking and running may also cause increased pain. Causes of Trochanteric Bursitis Any direct Injury to the outside of the hip…
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