Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

Home training, local corticosteroid injection, or radial shock wave therapy for greater trochanter pain syndrome.
Rompe JD et al.
Am J Sports Med 2009;37 1981-1990


Summary:  The role of corticosteroid injection for greater trochanter pain syndrome needs to be reconsidered. Subjects should be properly informed about the advantages and disadvantages of the treatment options, including the economic burden. The significant short-term superiority of a single corticosteroid injection over home training and shock wave therapy declined after 1 month. Both corticosteroid injection and home training were significantly less successful than was shock wave therapy at 4-month follow-up. Corticosteroid injection was significantly less successful than was home training or shock wave therapy at 15-month follow-up.

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