Manual Medicine of the Hip and Pelvis

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(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…

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Nonsurgical Interventions

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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…

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Radiology of Hip Injuries

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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…

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Physical Examination of the Hip and Pelvis

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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…

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Surgical Interventions in Hip and Pelvis Injuries

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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…

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Adult Hip and Pelvis Disorders

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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…

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