Ch 7 Flashcards
Occur in adolescent athletes who experience forceful, sudden, unbalanced contraction of tendon muscular attachments.
Avulsion fracture of pelvis
Fusion of sacroiliac joints, calcification of ligaments of spinal column.
Ankylosing spondylitis
Malignant tumor of cartilage
Chondrosarcoma
Hip dislocation
Developmental dysphasia of the hip
Aseptic or ischemic necrosis, lesions involving one hip in 5-10 year old boys.
Legg calve perthes disease
Malignancy spreads to bone
Metastatic carcinoma
Degenerative joint disease
Osteoarthritis
Severe blow or trauma to 1 side of pelvis may result in fracture site away from primary trauma
Pelvic ring fracture
Fractures most common in older adults w/ osteoporosis or avascular necrosis
Proximal femur hip fracture
10-16 year olds during rapid growth when trauma precipitates development
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Congenital dislocation of hip
Developmental dysphasia of the hip
Partial dislocation
Subluxation
Full dislocation
Luxation
Common benign bone tumor
Osteochondroma