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A 17-year-old female asked:
what are the signs and symptoms of iliopsoas tendonitis and iliopsoas tendonosis? 17 f
1 doctor answer • 1 doctor weighed in

Dr. Allan Tissenbaum answered
Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery
Hip pain: Tenderness over top of pelvis that radiates down front of leg in the top of the thigh. Lifting the leg off of a bed will also be painful, you may have pain with walking or usually with running
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Technique: 1) stretching before activity.
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Dr. John Stork answered
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NSAIDs and rest: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories such as Ibuprofen and rest. Once you return to activity, gentle stretching exercises are important. Steroid injections are a bad idea as they can weaken the tendon, possibly leading to more serious problems, such as tendon rupture.
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What are the most common signs and symptoms of tendonitis?
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Dr. Gregg Albers answered
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Tendonitis: Pain with any activity, by be related to pain from an inflamed tendon or tendonitis. Stretching, sometimes rest is needed to reduce the pain and inflammation. Oral medication to reduce inflammation, or injection with cortisone may be needed to stop more serious episodes. Check with your family doctor or an orthopedic surgeon to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Can tendonitis cause complications?
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Dr. Ryan Stanton answered
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Absolutely: If left unchecked or chronic, it can lead to tears, scarring, loss of function, and permanent pain.
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What type of tendonitis treatment do you recommend?
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Dr. John Stork answered
Anesthesiology 43 years experience
NSAIDs and rest: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories such as Ibuprofen and rest. Once you return to activity, gentle stretching exercises are important. Steroid injections are a bad idea as they can weaken the tendon, possibly leading to more serious problems, such as tendon rupture.
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