Lateral hip pain in patients without significant osteoarthritis may be due to a number of different etiologies. Recent attention has been placed on the role of abductor tendon (gluteus medius and minimus) deficiency in these patients. These tears, analogous to rotator cuff tears in the shoulder, may cause pain, weakness, limp, and dysfunction. Mainstays of treatment include nonoperative treatment and, in select patients, operative fixation. This article presents an overview of management of patients with symptomatic, large, retracted, chronic tears of the abductor tendons. The highlighted repair is a “double-row” repair with biological patch augmentation
This article presents the authors' technique for evaluation of possible abductor tears with magnetic...
The abductor release sometimes does not heal after a transgluteal approach for hip arthroplasty. Fac...
Lateral hip pain along with tenderness of the greater trochanter has been associated with greater tr...
Lateral hip pain in patients without significant osteoarthritis may be due to a number of different ...
Abductor tendon tears are one of the common causes of recalcitrant laterally based hip pain and dysf...
Morphologic similarities between the abductor mechanisms of the hip and shoulder have given rise to ...
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome can be caused by gluteus medius and minimus tendinopathy/tears an...
Abductor tendon tears typically develop insidiously in middle-aged women and can lead to debilitatin...
Patients with gluteus minimus and medius tears that fail nonoperative management may be indicated fo...
In addition to trochanteric bursitis, gluteus medius and minimus tears (GMMTs) can be a common sourc...
We describe an augmented surgical repair technique for gluteus minimus and medius tears, along with ...
We describe an augmented surgical repair technique for gluteus minimus and medius tears, along with ...
Scarring or detachment of the hip abductors, particularly of the gluteus medius, from their insertio...
Abductor tendon tears are an increasingly recognized clinical entity in patients with lateral thigh ...
Recently, attention has been given to recalcitrant lateral hip pain, also known as greater trochante...
This article presents the authors' technique for evaluation of possible abductor tears with magnetic...
The abductor release sometimes does not heal after a transgluteal approach for hip arthroplasty. Fac...
Lateral hip pain along with tenderness of the greater trochanter has been associated with greater tr...
Lateral hip pain in patients without significant osteoarthritis may be due to a number of different ...
Abductor tendon tears are one of the common causes of recalcitrant laterally based hip pain and dysf...
Morphologic similarities between the abductor mechanisms of the hip and shoulder have given rise to ...
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome can be caused by gluteus medius and minimus tendinopathy/tears an...
Abductor tendon tears typically develop insidiously in middle-aged women and can lead to debilitatin...
Patients with gluteus minimus and medius tears that fail nonoperative management may be indicated fo...
In addition to trochanteric bursitis, gluteus medius and minimus tears (GMMTs) can be a common sourc...
We describe an augmented surgical repair technique for gluteus minimus and medius tears, along with ...
We describe an augmented surgical repair technique for gluteus minimus and medius tears, along with ...
Scarring or detachment of the hip abductors, particularly of the gluteus medius, from their insertio...
Abductor tendon tears are an increasingly recognized clinical entity in patients with lateral thigh ...
Recently, attention has been given to recalcitrant lateral hip pain, also known as greater trochante...
This article presents the authors' technique for evaluation of possible abductor tears with magnetic...
The abductor release sometimes does not heal after a transgluteal approach for hip arthroplasty. Fac...
Lateral hip pain along with tenderness of the greater trochanter has been associated with greater tr...