Iliopsoas Syndrome, Bursitis, & Tendonitis - why Prolotherapy can help plateaued, chronic cases
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 Published On Jul 10, 2013

Ross A. Hauser, MD discusses the underlying instability issues that lead to Snapping Hip Syndrome. Often people have been previously diagnosed with iliopsoas syndrome, bursitis, or tendonitis which can cause chronic muscle spasms and pain. The traditional treatments can help relieve pain temporarily but do not generally resolve the issue permanently, particularly when there is underlying instability of the hip joint. If you have questions about your specific hip condition, and to see if you are a good candidate for our Prolotherapy treatments, please email us directly on our website. We would be happy to learn more about your case and see if we can help you in our clinic. Thanks for watching!

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