ORTHOPEDIC

Surgical Technique: Tendon Releases

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Surgical Technique: Tendon Releases

Fig. 1 Origins of the hip adductor muscles (Reprinted with permission, Cleveland Clinic Center for Medical Art & Photography © 2013. All rights reserved) Numerous nerves and other vascular structures…

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Osteitis Pubis

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Osteitis Pubis

Fig. 1 Diagram of the pubic symphysis demonstrates the midline fibrocartilage pubic disk in red and the anteroinferior arcuate ligament in green (Reprinted from [17] with permission from Elsevier) The…

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Labral Deficiency

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Labral Deficiency

Fig. 1 Arthroscopic view of a deficient labrum in a hip that has undergone previous labral debridements (Courtesy Steadman Philippon Research Institute) Labral Function The acetabular labrum attaches to the…

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Femoral Head Fractures

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Femoral Head Fractures

Fig. 1 Anteroposterior radiograph demonstrating right hip dislocation, with superior displacement of the proximal femur, disruption of Shenton’s line, and the femoral head fragment of a Pipkin Type I injury…

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Rehabilitation of Post-Operative Hip

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Rehabilitation of Post-Operative Hip

Restrictions Osteoplasty/rim trimming Labral repair/reconstruction Microfracture Passive range of motion (PROM) Extension to 0° × 21 days Extension to 0° × 21 days Extension to 0° × 21 days External…

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Rehabilitation of Non-Operative Hip Conditions

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Fig. 1 Trunk lean Fig. 2 Supine walkouts on ball Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) includes a number of disorders of the lateral hip, including trochanteric…

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Hip Arthroscopy: Peritrochanteric Space Access

Sep 26, 2016 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Hip Arthroscopy: Peritrochanteric Space Access

Fig. 1 (a, b) AP pelvis radiograph with bilateral gluteus medius calcific tendonitis. Corresponding arthroscopic view demonstrating evacuation of the calcific deposit This chapter describes the evaluation of the lateral…

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