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This paper examines the scientific evidence available and provides clinical insights into the pathomechanics, clinical features, diagnosis and management of gluteal tendinopathy.

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Gluteal tendinopathy is a prevalent condition, particularly in post menopausal women. The impact of this condition on quality of life is substantial, negatively influencing sleep, activity levels and work participation. The traditional management for lateral hip pain is not supported by evidence based practice. While high quality trials are still required to elucidate best diagnostic and management strategies, this paper outlines contemporary approaches based on evidence to date on this condition and the wider evidence available on tendinopathy. The authors add insights from their extensive clinical experience in the assessment and management of this condition.

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As physiotherapists active in clinical practice, the authors have aimed this publication at the clinician and at providing immediately applicable strategies for recognising the features of gluteal tendinopathy, applying diagnostic tests and designing an effective, evidence informed rehabilitation strategy.

Dr Alison M Grimaldi
Physiotec Physiotherapy

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This page is a summary of: Gluteal Tendinopathy: Integrating Pathomechanics and Clinical Features in Its Management, Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, November 2015, Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT),
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2015.5829.
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