Postsurgical Rehabilitation: Hernioplasty
Fig. 20.1 Walking on plane surface Fig. 20.2 Starting with pelvic tilt (not shown in picture) and bridge on the right Fig. 20.3 Pelvic stabilization with pressure on the ball…
Fig. 20.1 Walking on plane surface Fig. 20.2 Starting with pelvic tilt (not shown in picture) and bridge on the right Fig. 20.3 Pelvic stabilization with pressure on the ball…
Fig. 15.1 Iliopsoas anatomy The psoas major muscle is fusiform and originates through a series of fibrous arches, from the lateral aspect of the bodies of the last thoracic vertebra…
Internal snapping hip Tendon impingement at the level of iliopectineal eminence Iliopsoas impingement with the acetabular component in a THA Tendon snap at the level of the upper branch of…
Fig. 7.1 Arthro-CT coronal view of chondroid bodies in a right hip Anatomic evolution is based on three stages, described by Milgram [2]: Stage 1: intra-synovium chondromas Stage 2: intra-synovium…
Fig. 12.1 Posterior wall of the inguinal canal and ilioinguinal nerve entrapped Another anatomic structure responsible for pain is the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve which can be compressed…
Fig. 19.1 Deep hip rotators activation facedown The aquatic program usually commences 3 weeks after surgery. This will initially consist of walking in the pool and using a stationary bike…
During the past 4 weeks Scoring categories How would you describe the pain you usually have in your groin? 0. None 1. Very mild 2. Mild 3. Moderate 4. Severe…
Fig. 3.1 Static model of vector forces exerting on the hip. A is the force of abductor muscles, W is the body weight and l and d represent their arms. JRF…
First phase (first 2 weeks) Second phase (from 3rd week) Third phase (from 6th week to return to run) Static adduction against ball placed between feet lying supine Leg abduction…
Fig. 16.1 Plain radiograph of the pelvis in a patient with osteitis pubis shows the classical findings of reactive sclerosis, widening of the symphysis pubis, bone thinning, osteolysis and joint…