6. Iliopsoas bursitis
Iliopsoas bursitis occurs when the iliopsoas in the hip gets inflamed. It occurs in the bursa that is found beneath the iliopsoas muscle. A bursa is a sack located between the joints, muscles, and ligaments. It is at times termed repetitive use syndrome as it develops from extended use in those who do physically intensive things regularly.
It is common among athletes who work out a lot but can also develop in people with preexisting conditions like arthritis or tight hips. A person with iliopsoas bursitis experiences pain when walking, standing or working out.
The condition is treated depending on how it was caused and how severe it is, early diagnosis can be reversed by using home remedies while the more advanced iliopsoas bursitis may require medical attention from a physician. In advanced cases, the person may need to employ physical therapy to strengthen the hip and improve its flexibility, be given corticosteroid injection and get antibiotic prescriptions.