Hip Flashcards

1
Q

Dx is often dependent upon

A

radiographs

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2
Q

pain may be due to

A

an intrinsic pathology or referred

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3
Q

associated pain in the _______ or ________ areas help identify the source

A

lumbopelvic region or abdominal areas

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4
Q

fall onto the hip should suggest a possibility of a _____ particularly in the senior patient

A

fracture

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5
Q

an ________ onset of pain is suggestive if DJD in the adult/senior

A

insidious

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6
Q

DDX for child or adolescent

A

AVN
SCFE
Reactive Synovitis

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7
Q

with children is is important to remember the _____ is a common referral site for hip disorders

A

knee

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8
Q

unlike the shoulder, the hip is ______ and requires a major force to cause a dislocation

A

quite stable

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9
Q

common shoulder problems are often _______ generated while the hip is prone to ___________

A

soft tissue

bone or joint injury

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10
Q

weight-bearing joint, it is commonly affected by ____ and _____ in senior patients

A

DJD

Fracture

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11
Q

disorders of the hip are commonly

A

age-related

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12
Q

infant hip problems

A

congenital disorders / congenital hip dysplasia

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13
Q

adolescent hip problems

A

vascular and growth plate problems / AVN (Legg Calve Perthes), SCFE

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14
Q

young adult hip problems

A

traumatic injuries

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15
Q

older patients hip problems

A

arthritis and fracture

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16
Q

Thigh Pain - direct trauma:

A

contusion

17
Q

Thigh Pain - sudden movement onset:

A

strain

18
Q

Thigh Pain - anterior numbness, paresthesias or weakness:

A

femoral nerve involvement

19
Q

Thigh Pain - lateral sensory complaints

A

lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (meralgia paresthetica) involvement or trigger point referral

20
Q

Thigh Pain - posterior neurological complaints:

A

sciatic nerve irritation
referral from trigger points
lumbar/sacral facet problems