PMID: 11607911Oct 19, 2001Paper

Iliopsoas tendinitis after total hip arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty
C J Della ValleW L Jaffe

Abstract

Determination of the cause of groin pain after total hip arthroplasty can be difficult. The case of a patient with an unusual cause of groin pain after total hip arthroplasty, iliopsoas tendinitis, is presented. The patient failed nonoperative treatment and underwent surgical release of the iliopsoas tendon with complete resolution of symptoms.

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