Gluteal tendinopathy is five to six times more prevalent in female individuals than male individuals. This can be explained by pelvis and femur structure, as female individuals with a wider pelvis place a greater compressive load on the gluteal tendons than male individuals [15]. Male and female...
Disorders of the lateral gluteal tendons are a common cause of lateral hip pain and can be simplified to two primary clinical entities: greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) and snapping hip syndrome. GTPS, which was traditionally misdiagnosed as trochanteric bursitis, involves the gluteus ...