PELVIS/HIP/THIGH Flashcards
Righ hip pain for 3 weeks.
Tension Fracture
High risk
Surgery
What kind of stress fracture?
Compression
Reduced weight bearing 6 weeks.
RTP for Femoral stress fracture
10-16 weeks
Long distance runner with groin pain.
Insidous onset
Pubic Ramus Stress fracture
Commonly mistaken for adductor strains
Sacral stress fracture RTP
4-6 weeks relative rest
Biker comes in with femoral shaft fracture. What is a serious complicaiton 1-3 days later?
Fat emboism syndrome
(rash, tachycardia, SOB)
Numbers to remember for compartment testing if you suspect Acute Compartment Syndrome
>35-40 mmHg
> 20 mmHg more then diastolic
Apophysis injuries are common in adolscents.
A displacement >__ would might require surgery
2 cm
Otherwise 4-6 weeks of relative rest
Apophysis injuries are common in adolscents.
Match the muscle attachment to the bone
Iliac crest =
Abdominal muscles
Apophysis injuries are common in adolscents.
Match the muscle attachment to the bone
ASIS
Saritorius
Apophysis injuries are common in adolscents.
Match the muscle attachment to the bone
AIIS
Rectus Femoris
Apophysis injuries are common in adolscents.
Match the muscle attachment to the bone
Greater Trochanter
GMed
GMin
Apophysis injuries are common in adolscents.
Match the muscle attachment to the bone
Ischeal Tuberosity
Hamstring
Apophysis injuries are common in adolscents.
Match the muscle attachment to the bone
Lesser Trochanter
Iliopsoas
This is test is positive for what injuries?
FADIR
Labreal tear and FAI