Health Tip: Are You at Risk for Hip Bursitis?

Here are common factors

February 10, 2012 RSS Feed Print

(HealthDay News) -- Hip bursitis occurs when the bursa, a small sac of fluid that cushions the hip joint, becomes inflamed.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons mentions these risk factors for hip bursitis:

  • Having a repetitive stress injury from overuse, which may be caused by factors such as biking, running or long periods of standing.
  • Having an injury to the hip from falling, bumping the hip or resting on the hip for a long period.
  • Having a spinal condition such as scoliosis or arthritis.
  • Having one leg that is shorter than the other.
  • Having had rheumatoid arthritis or a previous surgery on or near the hip.
  • Having calcium deposits or bone spurs affecting the hip.

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