Hip Flashcards

1
Q

Excess Training/insufficient recovery from contact with hard surfaces, poor nutrition, or osteoporosis

A

Stress Fracture

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2
Q

Thin / Athletic Female with

Amenorreha and possible eating disorder

A

classic Stress Fracture presentation

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3
Q

stress Fx pain presentation

A

pain during activity and at night

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4
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Pain and bony erosion of the symphysis pubis with excessive mobility

A

Osteitis Pubis

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5
Q

Infectious complication of pelvic instrumentation

A

Osteitis Pubis

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6
Q

In the adolescent, acute muscle contraction about the hip can result in

A

avulsion of an apophysis

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7
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In the adult, acute muscle contraction about the hip can result in

A

Apophysitis

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8
Q

Iliopsoas tendonitis, AKA

A

“internal snapping hip”

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9
Q

“Snap” or deep “clunk” during flexion to extension motion of the hip.

A

Anterior (Internal) Snapping Hip

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10
Q

Anterior (Internal) Snapping Hip can occur secondarily to snapping of the _________ medially to laterally across the femoral head or, less frequently, the iliopectineal eminence.

A

iliopsoas tendon

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11
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Inflammation of the _________ may play a role in tendonitis.

A

iliopsoas bursae

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12
Q

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.

A

Lateral (External) Snapping Hip

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13
Q

what may accentuate the cause of Lateral (External) Snapping Hip?

A

adducing the hip during flexion

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14
Q

buttocks snapping due to the biceps femoris tendon’s over the ischial tuberosity

A

Posterior Snapping Hip

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15
Q

Intra-articular Snapping Hip

A

labrum tear

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16
Q

Chronic deep, sharp hip pain; intermittent “catch” or “giving way“

A

Intra-articular Snapping Hip (labral tear)

17
Q

Clicking palpated on Thomas flexion-to-extension testing frequently correlates with the finding of

A

labral tears at arthroscopy

18
Q

chronic non-palpable groin pain in athletes

A

sports hernia

19
Q

]result from extreme, forceful and repeated twisting-and-turning movements, as in serious levels of play in sports such as soccer, hockey and tennis.

A

sports hernia

20
Q

Weakness of posterior abdominal wall or avulsion of the internal/external oblique muscle/fascia may lead to a

A

hernia

21
Q

Most of hip’s function is

A

eccentric

22
Q

What does REST stand for?

A

Resume Exercise below Soreness Threshold

23
Q

Glides should be at right angles to the direction of motion.

A

Mulligan’s Rule

24
Q

for best result in the hip perform

A

Lateral distraction during passive ROM