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Trochanteric Bursitis- A Pain in the hip!

About Trochanteric Bursitis

Trochanteric Bursitis is a common condition often seen at the Iveson Clinic in Long Melford, Sudbury. This is a painful debilitating condition which often affects women. 
This article will explain the signs and symptoms of trochanteric bursitis, common causes and types of treatment given for this condition.
For further information click on the green header above……….

Frozen Shoulder, Hydrodilatation…..a sticky problem!

What is Frozen Shoulder?

Approximately only about 3 in about a 100 people will have a true frozen shoulder in their lifetime. A true frozen shoulder results in adhesions developing around the shoulder capsule, thus making movement of the arm very difficult.
This blog discusses common causes, and information about treatment includiing hydrodilatation injections .
To read on, click on the header above……

Could your Hip Pain be Sacroiliac Joint Pain?

Might your hip pain not be coming from the hip?

Pain in the hip area is one of the most common symptoms presented by clients to chiropractic or physiotherapy clinics. Often the problem actually originates from the Sacro-iliac joint.
Pain is usually felt to one side of the lower back, into the buttocks and sometimes to the groin and front of the thigh. For these reasons, it can be confused with hip .
To understand more about pain around the hip, common causes . symptoms and possible treatments, click on the link ( green header) above:

Hip Arthroscopy

About Andy Murray’s hip surgery

Since the news of Andy Murray’s forthcoming retirement, and the revelation that he hasn’t made a full and pain-free recovery from his hip surgery, we felt it would be helpful to explain a little about the procedure he underwent – the hip arthroscopy…..to read all about this interesting topic, click on the green header above…………