Manual Medicine of the Hip and Pelvis
(1) AFC Urgent Care, Tigard, OR, USA KeywordsOsteopathic treatmentChiropractic treatmentManipulationManual medicineSomatic dysfunctionFunctional anatomyShearTorsionSacrumSacroiliacPiriformis The important of injuries to the hip is too much overlooked. To the Sports Physician it…
Functional Therapeutic and Core Strengthening
Fig. 10.1 The core is a three-dimensional structure resembling a cube or sphere. Viewing it as a cube, with each side contributing a function, while overlapping with one another (like…
Nonsurgical Interventions
Fig. 13.1 MRI arthrogram of the hip demonstrating a small superior labral tear 13.2 Introduction The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of some of the more…
Radiology of Hip Injuries
Fig. 5.1 (a) Normal AP view of the pelvis. The curves formed by joint surface of the femoral head and the acetabulum are parallel. The femurs are internally rotated as…
Physical Examination of the Hip and Pelvis
Motion Flexion Extension Abduction Adduction Internal rotation External rotation Range in degrees 110–120 0–15 30–50 30 30–40 40–60 The majority of the range-of-motion testing can easily be performed with the…
Surgical Interventions in Hip and Pelvis Injuries
Fig. 15.1 Anteroposterior (AP) pelvic radiograph demonstrating preserved joint space in the right hip. There is cephalad acetabular retroversion, as demonstrated by a positive “crossover sign” (arrow) when comparing the…
Adult Hip and Pelvis Disorders
Hip/pelvis Thigh Low back Buttock Abdomen/genital Femoral neck stress fracture Adductor strain Sacroiliitis Gluteal strain Athletic pubalgia Pubic ramus stress fracture Quadriceps strain Sacroiliac dysfunction Gluteal contusion Inguinal hernia Osteitis…
Functional and Kinetic Chain Evaluation of the Hip and Pelvis
Fig. 3.1 Standing flexion test in neutral (left) and forward (right) flexion. Note elevated right thumb with forward flexion while monitoring PSIS, signifying a positive standing flexion test on the…
Hip and Pelvis Injuries in Childhood and Adolescence
Fig. 7.1 An AP pelvis radiograph in an adult with bilateral hip osteoarthritis secondary to bilateral developmental hip dysplasia (courtesy of Dr. Eric Eutsler, St Louis Children’s Hospital) 7.4 Legg–Calve–Perthes…