Hip Flashcards

1
Q

What are defining characteristics of Iliotibial Band Restriction?

A

Lateral knee pain, restriction to hip adduction

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2
Q

What is the normal ROM for hip flexion?

A

90 knee extended. 120-135 knee flexed.

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3
Q

What is the normal ROM for hip extension?

A

15-30*

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4
Q

What is the normal ROM for internal rotation of the hip?

A

30-40*

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5
Q

What is the normal ROM for external ROM of the hip?

A

40-60*

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6
Q

What is the normal ROM for abduction of the hip?

A

45-50*

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7
Q

What is the normal ROM for adduction of the hip?

A

20-30*

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8
Q

What is innervation associated with flexion of the hip?

A

Femoral N. (L1-L2)

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9
Q

What is the innervation associated with extension of the hip?

A

Inferior Gluteal N. (L5, S1, S2)

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10
Q

What is the innervation associated with abduction of the hip?

A

Superior Gluteal N. (L5,S1)

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11
Q

What is the innervation associated with adduction of the hip?

A

Obturator N. (L2-L4)

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12
Q

What are the contents of the central compartment of the hip?

A

Labrum, Ligamentum Teres, Articular surfaces

LLA

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13
Q

What are the contents of the lateral compartment of the hip?

A

Gluteus medius, Gluteus minimus, Piriformis, IT band, and Trochanteric bursae
(GG-PIT)

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14
Q

What are the contents of the anterior compartment of the hip?

A

Iliopsoas insertion, Iliopsoas bursae

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