25 Osteonecrosis of the Hip
Matthew W. Tetreault, Roshan P. Shah 25 Osteonecrosis of the Hip Epidemiology I. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is synonymous with avascular necrosis (AVN). II. Incidence: Twenty thousand to…
Matthew W. Tetreault, Roshan P. Shah 25 Osteonecrosis of the Hip Epidemiology I. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is synonymous with avascular necrosis (AVN). II. Incidence: Twenty thousand to…
Robert Axel Sershon, Joshua Alan Bell 26 Septic Arthritis of the Hip Native Hip I. Background 1 – 6 : Septic arthritis of the hip is a relatively rare condition…
Yale A. Fillingham, Matthew Colman 24 Primary and Metastatic Tumors of the Hip Benign I. Enneking staging system for benign bone tumors 1 : The staging system for benign bone…
Hassan Alosh 23 Synovial Proliferative Disorders Synovial Chondromatosis I. Demographics: Intra-articular cartilaginous bodies that break off into individual nodules that can calcify. A 2:1 male-to-female occurrence. 1 , 2 The…
David J. Kaufman 22 Hip Rehabilitation Assessment of Gait Abnormalities I. A thorough physical examination and knowledge of anatomy are key to directing physical therapy (PT) for the painful hip….
Brett R. Levine 21 Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty Etiology I. Instability (22.5% of revision cases in 2005–2006 1 and 17.3% of revision cases in 2009–2013 2 ): Dislocation is often…
Michael A. Flierl, Matthew Knedel, Brett R. Levine 20 Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty History I. Typical patient complaints: Pain located in the groin, anterior thigh, lateral thigh, and sometimes buttocks….
Brian M. Culp, Brett R. Levine 19 Hip Osteoarthritis Etiology of Hip Osteoarthritis I. Primary “idiopathic” hip osteoarthritis (OA): Historically described as “wear and tear” or overuse. Common age-related changes,…
Joshua D. Harris 18 Soft-Tissue Hip Injuries Introduction I. Soft-tissue injuries are very common athletic and nonathletic injuries. II. Layered concept of hip pain generators: Layer I: osteochondral. Layer II:…
Joshua D. Harris 17 Extra-Articular Impingement Introduction I. Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome has been defined, via the Warwick Agreement International Consensus statement, as a motion-related clinical disorder of the hip…