Hip Flashcards
(24 cards)
Excess Training/insufficient recovery from contact with hard surfaces, poor nutrition, or osteoporosis
Stress Fracture
Thin / Athletic Female with
Amenorreha and possible eating disorder
classic Stress Fracture presentation
stress Fx pain presentation
pain during activity and at night
Pain and bony erosion of the symphysis pubis with excessive mobility
Osteitis Pubis
Infectious complication of pelvic instrumentation
Osteitis Pubis
In the adolescent, acute muscle contraction about the hip can result in
avulsion of an apophysis
In the adult, acute muscle contraction about the hip can result in
Apophysitis
Iliopsoas tendonitis, AKA
“internal snapping hip”
“Snap” or deep “clunk” during flexion to extension motion of the hip.
Anterior (Internal) Snapping Hip
Anterior (Internal) Snapping Hip can occur secondarily to snapping of the _________ medially to laterally across the femoral head or, less frequently, the iliopectineal eminence.
iliopsoas tendon
Inflammation of the _________ may play a role in tendonitis.
iliopsoas bursae
occurs when a thickened area of the posterior iliotibial band or the leading anterior edge of the gluteus maximus snaps forward over the greater trochanter with flexion of the hip.
Lateral (External) Snapping Hip
what may accentuate the cause of Lateral (External) Snapping Hip?
adducing the hip during flexion
buttocks snapping due to the biceps femoris tendon’s over the ischial tuberosity
Posterior Snapping Hip
Intra-articular Snapping Hip
labrum tear
Chronic deep, sharp hip pain; intermittent “catch” or “giving way“
Intra-articular Snapping Hip (labral tear)
Clicking palpated on Thomas flexion-to-extension testing frequently correlates with the finding of
labral tears at arthroscopy
chronic non-palpable groin pain in athletes
sports hernia
]result from extreme, forceful and repeated twisting-and-turning movements, as in serious levels of play in sports such as soccer, hockey and tennis.
sports hernia
Weakness of posterior abdominal wall or avulsion of the internal/external oblique muscle/fascia may lead to a
hernia
Most of hip’s function is
eccentric
What does REST stand for?
Resume Exercise below Soreness Threshold
Glides should be at right angles to the direction of motion.
Mulligan’s Rule
for best result in the hip perform
Lateral distraction during passive ROM