Hip Joint Flashcards

1
Q

What is the capsular pattern of restriction of the hip joint?

A

Flexion > IR > Abduction

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What type of joint is the hip joint?

A

simple, unmodified ovoid joint

- ball and socket joint with 3 degrees of freedom

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Describe the articulating surfaces of the hip joint

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The femoral head articulates with the acetabulum which is lined by a fibrocartilaginous ring to help promote movement.

Based on concave-convex rule the acetabulum is a convex surface, the head of the femur is a concave surface.

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Describe the arthrokinematic movements at the hip joint in the saggital plane

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Flexion and Extension involve a pure spin of the head of the femur (convex surface) in the acetabulum (concave surface)

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Describe the arthrokinematic movements at the hip joint in the frontal plane

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Based on concave-convex rule the acetabulum is a concave surface, the head of the femur is a convex surface. Two hip movements occur in the frontal plane.

Abduction, which involves a superior roll of the head of the femur and an inferior glide along the surface of the acetabulum.

Adduction, which involves an inferior roll of the head of the femur and a superior glide along the surface of the acetabulum.

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Describe the arthrokinematic movements at the hip joint in the transverse plane

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Based on concave-convex rule the acetabulum is a concave surface, the head of the femur is a convex surface. Two hip movements occur in the transverse plane.

Hip external rotation involves a lateral roll of the head of the femur and an anterior glide in the acetabulum.

Hip internal rotation involves a medial roll of the head of the femur and a posterior glide in the acetabulum.

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7
Q

what is the biggest difference between the hip vs shoulder joint?

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The hip contains a deeper socket and cannot move independently compared to the shoulder girdle.

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8
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what is the average femoral neck angle in the frontal plane?

A) 120 degrees
B) 125 degrees
C) 135 degrees
D) 110 degrees

A

125 degrees, 120 in elderly

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what is the average femoral neck angle in the transverse plane?

a) 5-10 degrees
b) 10-15 degrees
c) 20 degrees
d) 25 degrees

A

10-15 degrees between the axis of the femoral neck and transverse axis of the femoral condyle

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10
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What is the functional difference between femoral anteversion vs retroversion?

A

Anteversion (females more common)

  • Increased IR, decreased ER
  • pigeon/inward toes
  • increase pronation and lumbar lordosis
  • higher risk for dislocation

Retroversion
- Increased ER, decreased IR
- more likely to supinate foot, with toe-out positioning
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11
Q

Where can hip pain be referred?

A
  • the lumbar spine, Sacroilliac joint, pelvic, internal organs, knee joint
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12
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what are the total hip replacemtn precaution 6-8 weeks post-op?

A
  • No hip adduction past midline
  • no hip flexion past 90 degrees
  • don’t cross legs
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what are the total hip replacement precaution 6-8 weeks post-op?

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  • No hip adduction
  • ## no hip flexion past 90 degrees
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14
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What are the special tests for the hip and their objective?

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  • Trendelenburg test for glute medius weakness
  • Faber’s test for asymmetry between limbs
  • modified Thomas test for iliopsoas or hip flexor contracture
  • Ober’s test for ITB tightness
  • Craig’s test for anteversion or retroversion
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