hip joint Flashcards
Describe and name the articular surfaces of the hip joint
Name ⇒ Hip Joint
Type of Joint ⇒ Ball and socket type of synovial joint that is a multi-axial joint.
synovial → To provide wide range of ogement
multiaxial → To provide more than 6 movements
Articulation surfaces ⇒ Hemispheric head of femur with the acetabulum
Describe the ligament support of the hip joint
- Ilio femoral ligament (extracapsular)
- inverted Y-shaped (triangular) and is the strongest ligament in the body
- Apex attaches to the lower half of AIIS and the base attaches to the intertrochanteric line.
- Prevents the trunk from falling backwards in the standing posture
- Clinically can be used to lever the head of the femur back into the acetabulum after a hip dislocation. - Pubo femoral ligament (extracapsular)
- Extends from pubic bone to the obturator membrane
- Results in an increase likelyhood of posterior dislocation of hip joint. - Ischio femoral ligament (extracapsular)
- Very weak band which arises from the ischium below the acetabulum - Fibrous capsule
- Originates on the hip bone from the acetabular labrum, the transverse acetabular ligament, and the acetabulum
- Inserts onto the intertrochanteric line in front, and 1cm medial to the intertrochanteric crest behind, on the femur. (ant.sup → thick. post.inf → thin)
- The outer fibers are longitudinal (very strong and thick, found anteriorly)
- The inner circular ones are called zona orbicularis (Not as strong, thin, found posteriorly)
- Functions to provide mobility and stability, keep synovial fluid in place, and providing extracapsular ligaments. - Ligament of head of femur
- Round ligament
- The apex is attached to the fovea capitis and the base is attached to the transverse ligament and the margins of the acetabular notch.
- Importantly it transmits arteries to the head of the femur (from acetabular branches of the obturator and medial circumflex femoral arteries) - The acetabular labrum
- Fibrocartilaginous rim that attaches to the mragins of the acetabulum
- Increases the depth of the acetabular cavity, and narrows its mouth my sloping inwards to facilitate holding the head of the femur in position
- Acts as a shock absorber - The transverse acetabular ligament
- Is a strong band of fibers that bridges acess the inferior aspect of the acetabular notch to complete the rim of the acetabulum (notch → Foramen)
- Acetabular branches from the obturator and medial circumflex femoral arteries, and obturator nerve enter the ligament through the acetabular notch.
Describe the blood supply and the nerve supply of the hip joint
From the attachment of the fibrous capsule to the femur, a number of fibre bundles turn back on the neck of the femur ⇒ Retinacula
Arterial anastomosis is formed around the neck of the femur between the following pairs of vessels:
1. Ascending branches of the medil and lateral circumflex femoral arteries
2. Actuabular branches of the obturator and medial circumflex femoral arteries
3. Branches of the superior and inferior gluteal arteries
- Avascular necrosis if the retinacula (normally holds fragments together) is torn when the neck is fractured. Can also occur during disclocation
Nerve Supply:
1. Nerve to Quadratus femoris
2. Femoral nerve through the nerve to the rectus femoris
3. Anterior division of the obturator nerve
Movements of the hip joint and the muscles that produce it
- Flexion → Illiopsoas
- Extension → Gluteus maximums and hamstrings
- Medial Rotation → TFL, Gluteus minimus, medius, adductors, illiopsoas
- Lateral Rotation → Sartorius, gluteus maximus, obturator internus + gemelli, obturator externus, piriformis
- Abduction → Restricted by pubofemoral ligament. Gluetus medius, minimus, TFL, piriformis, obturator internus
- Adduction → restricted by the iliofemoral ligament and upper part of fibrous capsule. Adductors, gracilis, pectineus, quadratus femoris
Mention three main conditions where Trendelenburg’s sign is positive
Paralysis of gluteus medius and minimus
Congenital or pathological dislocation of hip
Ununited fracture of neck of femur