
Hyaluronic acid injections show potential benefits in treating Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS), but further research is needed to confirm efficacy and optimal use compared to other treatments.
treatment efficacy, pain management, hyaluronic acid, greater trochanteric pain syndrome, orthopaedics
treatment efficacy, pain management, hyaluronic acid, greater trochanteric pain syndrome, orthopaedics
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