Hip disorders - Hip Pain, fracture, AVN, Septic arthritis, OA, Dislocation, Femoral anteversion Flashcards

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Anatomy of hip joint

Load on hip joint

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2
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Ddx hip pain in children

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3
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Transient synovitis

Features
Diagnosis

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4
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Ddx hip pain in adults

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5
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Hip pain

Approach

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6
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Gait patterns

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7
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Trendelenburg test

Interpretation

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8
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Hip exam

Limb length discrepancies measurement
Special tests for short limb

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9
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Hip exam

Exam for fixed flexion contracture

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10
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FABER test

Interpretation

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11
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Neck of femur fracture

Anatomical Classification

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12
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Neck of femur fracture

Degree of displacement classification, Risk of malunion classification

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13
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Neck of femur fracture

S/S
Complications

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14
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Neck of femur fracture

Diagnosis
Radiological features

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15
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Neck of femur fracture

Management options

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16
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Intertrochanteric fracture

Classification

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17
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Intertrochanteric fracture

Diagnosis
Management

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Open reduction and internal fixation with cephalomedullary/ intramedullary nail, dynamic hip screws

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Subtrochanteric fracture

Classification

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19
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AVN

Typical sites

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Other areas with retrograde blood supply: Talus, Calcaneus, Shoulder, Scaphoid

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Femoral head blood supply

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21
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AVN

Etiologies

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22
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AVN

Pathogenesis

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23
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AVN

Clinical presentation
Diagnosis
Radiological features vs OA

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24
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AVN

Classification

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25
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AVN

Management options

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26
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Septic arthritis of hip

Clinical presentation

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27
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Septic arthritis of hip

Complications

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28
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Septic arthritis of hip

Diagnosis

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29
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OA Hip

Etiologies of primary OA

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30
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OA Hip

Etiologies of secondary OA

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31
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OA Hip

Management

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32
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Hip dislocation

Classification
Triggers/ mechanism of injury

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33
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Hip dislocation

Management

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34
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Femoral anteversion

Pathogenesis

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35
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Femoral anteversion

Clinical presentation

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36
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Femoral anteversion

Management

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