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Your friend is diagnosed with trochanteric bursitis. You explain to him that this bursa is between the:
 
  A) iliopsoas tendon and the lesser trochanter, allowing the muscle to move freely across the neck of the femur.
  B) obturator externus and the lesser trochanter, allowing the muscle to move freely across the trochanter.
  C) gluteus maximus and medius at the site of the greater trochanter, allowing the muscles to move freely across one another.
  D) skin and the gluteus maximus at the site of the greater trochanter, allowing comfortable sitting by distributing forces across the trochanter.
  E) gluteus maximus and the greater trochanter, allowing the muscle to smoothly slide over the trochanter.
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