Hip Flashcards
What are defining characteristics of Iliotibial Band Restriction?
Lateral knee pain, restriction to hip adduction
What is the normal ROM for hip flexion?
90 knee extended. 120-135 knee flexed.
What is the normal ROM for hip extension?
15-30*
What is the normal ROM for internal rotation of the hip?
30-40*
What is the normal ROM for external ROM of the hip?
40-60*
What is the normal ROM for abduction of the hip?
45-50*
What is the normal ROM for adduction of the hip?
20-30*
What is innervation associated with flexion of the hip?
Femoral N. (L1-L2)
What is the innervation associated with extension of the hip?
Inferior Gluteal N. (L5, S1, S2)
What is the innervation associated with abduction of the hip?
Superior Gluteal N. (L5,S1)
What is the innervation associated with adduction of the hip?
Obturator N. (L2-L4)
What are the contents of the central compartment of the hip?
Labrum, Ligamentum Teres, Articular surfaces
LLA
What are the contents of the lateral compartment of the hip?
Gluteus medius, Gluteus minimus, Piriformis, IT band, and Trochanteric bursae
(GG-PIT)
What are the contents of the anterior compartment of the hip?
Iliopsoas insertion, Iliopsoas bursae