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Avulsion injuries of the hip
Tendon insertions pull a bone fragment off the origin or insertion of a long muscle that usually spans two joints, the hip and the knee.
Cerebral Palsy Hip pathology
Cerebral Palsy CP is a non-progressive and permanent neurological disorder of the upper level of the nervous system (brain) that affects the motor skills of the affected person.
Snapping-hip syndrome and trochanteric bursitis
Snapping hip occurs when a muscle or tendon moves over a bony protrusion in the hip, causing a snapping or popping sensation.