Hip Pain Flashcards
1
Q
Differential for acute hip pain?
A
- Tendon strain
- Stress fracture
- Trochanteric pain syndrome
- Labral tear
2
Q
Differential for subacute hip pain?
A
- Piriformis syndrome
- FAI
- Trochanteric pain syndrome
- Labral tear
- Tendinopathy
- Osteitis pubis
3
Q
Differential for chronic hip pain?
A
- OA
- Osteitis pubis
- Labral tear
- Severe FAI (pain with hip flexion, up stairs)
4
Q
What is trendelenburg test?
A
to assess hip stability (aBductor weakness)
positive test is when pelvis drops on unsupported side
-fractures, SCFE, abductor paralysis/weakness
5
Q
What is an antalgic gait?
A
painful
shortened stance phase on affected side
6
Q
What does positive FADIRs test suggest?
A
labral tear or FAI
7
Q
What does positive FABERs test suggest?
A
intra-articular hip lesions, iliopsoas pain, SI disease
8
Q
What is OBERs test?
A
test tight IT band if unable to adduct leg