Orthopaedic Hip Conditions Flashcards
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Trochanteric Bursa
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- Fluid-filled sac
- Sandwiched between hip abductors and ITB
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Bursitis
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- Inflammation of the bursa
- Swelling
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Trochanteric Bursitis Causes
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- Trauma
- Over-use
- Athletes, often runners
- Repetitive movements
- Abnormal movements
- Distant problem e.g. Scoliosis
- Local problem
- Muscle wasting following surgery
- Total Hip Replacement
- Osteoarthritis
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Trochanteric Bursitis Presentation
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- Pain
- Point tenderness
- Lateral hip
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Trochanteric Bursitis examination look
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- may have scars from previous surgery
- may have muscle wasting
- gluteals
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Trochanteric Bursitis examination feel
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Tenderness at Greater Trochanter
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Trochanteric Bursitis examination move
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worst pain in active abduction
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Trochanteric Bursitis Investigations
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- X-Ray
- MRI
- Shows soft tissues and fluid
- Ultrasound
- Can be therapeutic as well as diagnostic
- Guided injection
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Trochanteric Bursitis Treatment
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- NSAIDs
- Relative rest / Activity modification
- Physiotherapy
- Correct posture, abnormal movements
- Stretching
- Strengthen muscles around joint
- Corticosteroid Injection
- Surgery
- Bursectomy - rarely required
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Avascular Necrosis Definition
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death of bone due to loss of blood supply
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Avascular necrosis epidemiology
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- Males > Females
- Average age 35-50 years old
- 80% = bilateral
- May be offset in time
- 3% = multifocal
- 3 or more joints
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Avascular Necrosis – Risk Factors
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Trauma
- Irradiation
- Fracture
- Dislocation
- Iatrogenic
Systemic
- Idiopathic
- Hypercoaguable states
- Steroids
- Haematological
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Avascular Necrosis Symptoms
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- Insidious onset of groin pain
- Pain with stairs, walking uphill and impact activities
- Limp
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Avascular necrosis examination
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- Largely normal
- May replicate early arthritis
- Reduced range of motion (particularly internal rotation)
- Stiff joint
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Avascular Necrosis Non-operative Treatment
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- Reduce weight-bearing
- NSAIDs
- Bisphosphonates
- Early AVN
- controversial
- Anticoagulants
- Physiotherapy
- Maintain range of motion
- Keep the ball round