Hip Conditions Flashcards

1
Q

What are major risk factors for hip fractures?

A

Age
Female
Osteoporosis

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2
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What are the 2 types of hip fracture?

A

Intracapsular
Extracapsular

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3
Q

Describe the blood supply to the head of the femur

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Retrograde blood supply
The medial and lateral circumflex femoral arteries join the femoral neck just proximal to the intertrochanteric line

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4
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Why is a fracture of the intracapsular neck of the femur clinically relevant?

A

Damages the blood vessels causing avascular necrosis (AVN)

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5
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What is the pathology of AVN?

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  1. Coagulation of intraosseous microcirculation
  2. Venous thrombosis
  3. Retrograde arterial occlusion
  4. Intraosseous HTN
  5. Reduced blood flow to femoral head
  6. Cell death
  7. Bone becomes soft
  8. Chondral fracture and collapse
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6
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What is the treatment of an intracapsular fracture?

A

Hemiarthroplasty- replace head of femur but leave acetabulum
Total hip replacement

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7
Q

What are the features of extracapsular fractures?

A

Leave blood supply intact

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8
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What is the typical presentation of a hip fracture?

A

Pain in groin of hip which may radiate to knee
Not weight bearing
Shortened, abducted, externally rotated leg

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9
Q

What views are an x ray taken in for hip fracture?

A

AP and lateral

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10
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What is trochanteric bursitis?

A

Inflammation of the bursa over the greater trochanter on the outer hip

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What are some causes of bursitis?

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Friction from repetitive movements
Trauma
Inflammatory conditions
Infection

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12
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What is the presentation of trochanteric bursitis?

A

Gradual onset lateral hip pain- radiates down outer thigh
Pain on walking
Pain lying on side
Tenderness over greater trochanter

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13
Q

What is the treatment of bursitis?

A

Rest
Ice
NSAIDs
Physio
Steroid injections
Bursectomy

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14
Q

What is FAI?

A

Femoroacetabular impingement- extra bone forms on femur and/or acetabulum

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15
Q

What are the 2 types of FAI?

A

Cam lesion- femoral based
Pincer- acetabulum based

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16
Q

What is the presentation of FAI?

A

Groin pain
Mechanical symptoms
Pain with certain movements
FADIR test

17
Q

What is the treatment of FAI?

A

Activity modification
NSAIDs
Physio
Arthroscopy- shave down defect
Open surgery- resection

18
Q

What is a labral tear?

A

Tear of the labrum in the joint socket

19
Q

What causes labral tears?

A

FAI
Trauma
OA
Dysplasia
Collagen diseases

20
Q

What is the treatment of labral tears?

A

Activity mod
NSAIDs
Physio
Steroid injections
Arthroscopy