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