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This guide details ultrasound-guided hip injections, covering intra-articular, iliopsoas, trochanteric, ischial, and piriformis procedures. It also discusses indications, accuracy, and potential challenges for these common hip interventions.

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  • Musculoskeletal imaging and intervention
  • Orthopedic procedures
  • Pain management techniques

Background:

  • Hip pain is a common ailment with various causes.
  • Accurate needle placement is crucial for effective treatment.
  • Ultrasound offers real-time visualization for precise injections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of ultrasound-guided hip procedures.
  • To detail techniques for specific hip joint and surrounding bursa injections.
  • To discuss indications, accuracy, and efficacy of these interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed description of ultrasound-guided techniques for hip procedures.
  • Inclusion of intra-articular hip injection, iliopsoas bursa injection, greater trochanter bursa injection, ischial bursa injection, and piriformis muscle injection.
  • Discussion of common indications, potential pitfalls, accuracy, and efficacy.

Main Results:

  • Ultrasound guidance enhances precision in hip injections.
  • Specific techniques are outlined for various hip-related pain conditions.
  • The article addresses factors influencing the success of these procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Ultrasound-guided injections are valuable tools for diagnosing and treating hip pain.
  • Understanding procedural nuances improves patient outcomes.
  • These techniques offer a minimally invasive approach to hip region interventions.