Lecture #17a (Hip Rehab) Flashcards

1
Q

How do you decrease the stress of an injured hip (x2)?

A

1) Cane or crutches to decrease weight bearing

2) Shorter stride also decreases joint stress

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2
Q

What are the most common hip injuries?

A

Muscle strains…because the hip undergoes violent eccentric contractions

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3
Q

The hip is a common site for referred pain from other non-hip injuries. Injuries to what other areas may refer pain to the hip?

A

Back, groin, etc.

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4
Q

What muscles could have possible avulsion fractures at the hip? (x3)

A

Sartorius (ASIS), rectus femoris (AIIS), and hamstrings (ischial tuberosity)

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Just like with any other joint, what are the steps of rehabilitation?

A

1) Reduce pain and swelling
2) Re-establish normal ROM
3) Re-establish normal flexibility
4) Re-establish normal strength and endurance
5) Re-establish normal balance and proprioception
6) Normalize power, speed, and agility
7) Complete functional progression and evaluation

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6
Q

True or false:

Isometrics are not as commonly used at the hip joint. Why or why not?

A

True because the hip joint itself isn’t as commonly injured. Therefore, isometrics are not really needed to help protect the joint

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7
Q

Inferior glides/distraction of the hip joint is used do to what?

A

Ease pain and improve joint play to aid in ROM in all directions

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8
Q

What are lateral glides used to promote of the hip?

A

Hip adduction ROM

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9
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What are posterior glides used to promote of the hip?

A

Hip flexion and internal rotation

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10
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What are medial glides used to promote of the hip?

A

Hip abduction and flexion

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11
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What are anterior glides used to promote of the hip?

A

Extension and external rotation

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12
Q

What gender often lacks good hip flexibility?

A

Males

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13
Q

True or false:

Tight muscles can create overload conditions.

A

True

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14
Q

Should you worry about both OKC and CKC exercises when rehabbing the hip? Why or why not?

A

Yes you should worry about both because the hip does both during gait

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15
Q

Is the hip most often injured in OKC or CKC?

A

CKC

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16
Q

What is responsible for controlling COG over the body’s base?

A

The hip

17
Q

How can weakness in the hip cause at the knee?

A

To collapse into a valgus motion during activity (predisposing the patient to an ACL tear or patellofemoral pain)

18
Q

After a labral tear, how long is the patient NWB typically?

A

6-8 weeks

19
Q

With a labral tear, what are the first steps in rehab?

A

AROM and PROM (both restricted) and hip isometrics

20
Q

When is ROM following a labral repair allowed to progress to full ROM?

A

After 12 weeks

21
Q

When can a patient begin jogging following a hip labral repair?

A

About 16 weeks

22
Q

About how long is it before a patient can RTP (including the strength, proprioception and agility transitions to functional exercise)?

A

Around 30 weeks