(OSCE) Hip Exam Flashcards
What are the compartmental structures of the
Central compartment?
Labrum
Ligamentum Teres
Articular Surfaces
What are the compartmental structures of the
Peripheral compartment?
- Femoral Neck
- Synovial lining
What are the compartmental structures of the
Lateral compartment?
- Gluteus medius
- Gluteus minimus
- Piriformis
- IT band
- Trochanteric bursae
What are the compartmental structures of the
Anterior compartment?
- Iliopsoas insertion
- Iliopsoas bursae
ROM HIP
Flexion (knee straight) =
Flexion (knee flexed) =
Extension =
Internal rotation =
External rotation =
Abduction w/ knee extended =
Adduction w/ knee extended =
Flexion (knee straight) = 90
Flexion (knee flexed) = 120-135
Extension = 15-30
Internal rotation = 30-40
External rotation = 40-60
Abduction w/ knee extended = 45-50
Adduction w/ knee extended = 20-30
What are the 5 tests used for examining the central compartment?
C-sign
Labral loading
Labral distraction
Scour
Apprehension: FABER (1 of 3)
What is the test used for examining the peripheral compartment?
Rectus Femoris Test
What are the 4 tests used for examining the Lateral Compartment?
- Jump sign
- Straight leg raise test
- Piriformis test
- Patrick’s: FABER (2 of 3)
What are the 2 tests used for examining the Anterior/Iliopsoas compartment?
- Patrick’s FABER (3 of 3)
- Thomas Test
What test(s) would you use for:
Labral pathology
Central compartment tests
C-Sign
Labral Loading
Labral Distraction
Scour
FABER (1 of 3)
What test(s) would you use for:
Rectus Femoris Contracture?
Peripheral Compartment test
Rectus Femoris Test
What test(s) would you use for:
Trochanteric bursitis?
Lateral Compartment
Jump sign
What test(s) would you use for:
Lumbosacral radiculopathy/sciatic neuropathy?
Lateral Compartment
Straight leg test
What test(s) would you use for:
Piriformis spasm/pathology
Lateral compartment
Piriformis test
What test(s) would you use for:
Gluteus medius pathology?
Lateral compartment
Patrick’s FABER (2 of 3)