Introduction to Hip Examination Flashcards
_ (?) _ % of the information needed to diagnosis comes from your subjective information.
Intro to Hip
70-90% of the information needed to diagnosis comes from your subjective information
Age of Hip Problem:
- Under 10 years old with leg pain = ?
- 10-18 = ?
- 18-50 y/o adults = ?
- 50-90 y/o = ?
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Age of Hip Problem:
(I) Under 10 y/o with leg pain?
- Leg-Calve Perthes (LCPD or PD)
- Hip Dysplasia
- Congenital hip dysplasia
- Long bone tumor
- Abuse
- Trauma
(II) 10-18 y/o
- Slipped Femoral Capital Epiphysis (SFCE)
- Dislocations from trauma
- Snapping Hip Syndromes (Coxa Saultans)
(III) 18-50 y/o - adults ?
- Adductor Tendonopathy
- Athletic Pubalgia
- Labral Tears
- FAI
- Early OA/OCD
- Bursitis (Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome)
- Osteitis Pubis
(IV) 50-90 y/o ?
- DJD / ESOA
- Gluteal Tears
- Hip fractures f/ falls and/or osteoporesis
- Illiofemoral ligament limits = ?
- Pubofemoral ligament limits = ?
what movements
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(I) The illiofemoral ligament has two branches that limit hit:
- Extension
- IR
(II) Pubofemoral ligament, limits hip
* Extension
* Abduction
* ER
Craig’s Test:
- Anteversion = ?
- Normal = ?
- Retroversion = ?
angles
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Craig’s Test:
- Anteversion = > 15
- Normal = 10-15
- Retroversion = < 8
Hamstring length 90/90
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0-20 d of knee extension lag is considered normal.
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