Case presentation A 24-year-old female dancer comes to your clinic with a referral from her family doctor. She reports that she is having continuous pain in the hip region. Upon questioning further, she reports that the pain is persistent, and she faces several problems while practicing and performing during the shows. Upon physical examination, you notice the patient has pain in the anterolateral hip. You ask her about any recent injury or accident, to which she answers that she had an accident while training.
You go through her medical records and notice that she recently had a hip hyperextension injury. You order magnetic resonance imaging for further diagnosis. MRI examination MRI displays a localized hyperintense thickening at the femoral insertion of the anterior hip capsule. [PS: In MRI, AXIAL = axial fat-suppressed proton density (PD)-weighted image. AX-OBL =…