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Greater trochanteric pain syndrome: defining the clinical syndrome

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Fearon, Angela
Scarvell, Jennie
Neeman, Teresa
Cook, Jill L
Cormick, Wes
Smith, Paul

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Background: Effective treatment of hip pain improves population health and quality of life. Accurate differential diagnosis is fundamental to effective treatment. The diagnostic criteria for one common hip problem, greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS

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British Journal of Sports Medicine

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