Whether or not the herniated greater trochanter can be pushed in depends on the cause of the disease. For those caused by congenital developmental abnormality or long-term internal rotation of the hip joint, it can not be pushed in, whereas the femoral neck fracture and hip dislocation caused by trauma can be pushed in, but it needs to be carried out by a professional physician, avoiding self-operation. 1. Congenital developmental abnormality: the patient can present the protruding state of the greater trochanter during the development, because of its surrounding ligaments and other soft tissues, which can not be pushed, and need to be given surgical treatment to correct. 2. Long-term internal rotation of the hip joint: For patients whose feet have long been in internal rotation, the hip joint is also in the state of internal rotation for a long period of time, and the greater trochanter can be protruded, which can’t be pushed in, so they can wear special orthopedic shoes to correct their feet, and the protruding part of the greater trochanter can be corrected as well. 3. Trauma: For patients with femoral neck fracture and hip dislocation caused by trauma, the greater trochanter bone will be detached from the normal anatomical position, which is manifested as the protrusion of the greater trochanter bone, although it can be pushed forward in this case, it can’t solve the fundamental problem, so it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, and professional doctors will give you reset and surgical internal fixation treatments according to your condition. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital to improve the auxiliary examination, in order to clarify the condition, need to be treated by a professional physician.