Physical examination reveals the point of tenderness over the greater trochanter on the affected side (typically elicited at a point overlying the site of the gluteus medius tendon insertion) (1,2).
The following tests which put tension on the muscles and tendons attached to the greater trochanter can be used to diagnose GTPS:
Features of associated conditions may be seen during the physical examination e.g. - hip arthritis, leg length discrepancy etc (3)
Imaging
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