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INSPECTION
INSPECTION
Gait
the way they walk, many hip problems are manifested by altered gait
Symmertry
alignment of the anatomical landmarks while standing
-signs of recent trauma
-leg length
-lordotic lumbar curve
Common conditions of the hip
common conditions of the hip
Flexion contracture is?
tightening of joint capsule maintaining slight flexion and not allowing full extension
INSPECTION
INSPECTION
Gait
the way they walk, many hip problems are manifested by altered gait
Symmertry
alignment of the anatomical landmarks while standing
-signs of recent trauma
-leg length
-lordotic lumbar curve
Common conditions of the hip
common conditions of the hip
Flexion contracture is?
tightening of joint capsule maintaining slight flexion and not allowing full extension
retroversion of the femoral neck?
neck is angled more posterior than normal; causes a toe out stance & gait; usually congenital
Anteversion of the femoral neck is?
neck is angled more anterior, cause a toe in stance and gait, usually congenital
Congenital dislocation of the hip is?
fusually anterior displacement;
-greatly limits abduction
-can be reduced with hip flexion. abduction, ext rotation, noticed early in infancy
The Femoral Triangle borders
Superior- inguinla crease
Medial-aductor longus muscle
Lateral-sartorius muscle
The floor of femoral triangle id formed by?
portions of adductor longus, pectineus, and iliopsoas muscles
Contents- laterla to medial
NAVL
-femoral nerve
artery
vein and lymphnodes
best palpated when hip flexed
CCP is ?
maximum extension, internal rotation