Lateral Hip Pain Isn’t Just “Bursitis”: What’s Really Going On (and What Actually Helps)
“Lateral hip pain” is often grouped under Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS)—not just bursitis.
It commonly affects middle-aged women and is linked to hip tendon irritation, weakness, and movement patterns.
Pain often shows up with walking, stairs, single-leg tasks, or lying on your side.
There’s no single perfect test—it’s about the whole clinical picture.
Treatment works best when it focuses on:
Education (huge)
Load management (avoid irritation early)
Progressive strengthening (especially hip + core)
This is usually a gradual, chronic condition—not something caused by one big injury.
The goal isn’t just to “fix pain”—it’s to restore confidence, movement, and trust in your body.

