Hip and Pelvis
Hip and Pelvis Examination The usual presenting complaints are: Pain. Limp. Discomfort leading to reduced walking/running distances. Snapping or clicking sensation of the hip. Stiffness/reduced range of motion. Deformity. Inspection…
Hip and Pelvis Examination The usual presenting complaints are: Pain. Limp. Discomfort leading to reduced walking/running distances. Snapping or clicking sensation of the hip. Stiffness/reduced range of motion. Deformity. Inspection…
Wrist and Hand Epidemiology Overall, wrist and hand injuries account for between 3-9% of all sports injuries. Incidence varies between sports, with up to 87% of gymnasts reported to experience…
Elbow and Forearm History Onset, mechanisms, previous injuries. Symptoms including pain site(s), radiation, and temporal pattern, provocative factors/movements, swelling, locking, tingling, numbness, vascular changes, clicking. Are there neck, forearm, or…
Head and Face Sports concussion Impairment of brain function caused by trauma. May be due to direct blow or impulsive (whiplash) force. Transient neurological symptoms that may or may not…
Older People Exercise and successful ageing Successful chronological ageing is the most important medical and societal challenge of our time. We can delay some of the effects of biological ageing….
Dermatology Description of terms in dermatology See Table 12.1 for a description of common terms used in dermatology. Table 12.1 Description of terms in dermatology Terminology Description Example Macule A…