| Literature DB >> 27343397 |
Hal David Martin1, Anthony Khoury2, Ricardo Schröder2, Ian James Palmer2.
Abstract
Recent advances in understanding hip joint anatomy and biomechanics have contributed to improvement of diagnosis and treatment decisions for distal causes of deep gluteal syndrome (DGS). Ischiofemoral impingement and hamstrings syndrome are sources of posterior hip pain that can simulate symptoms of DGS. The combination of a comprehensive history and physical examination with imaging and ancillary testing are critical for diagnosis. Six key physical examination tests are described to differentiate distal versus proximal sources of extrapelvic posterior hip pain. Outcomes depend on patient compliance and the understanding of the entire anatomy, biomechanics, clinical presentation, and open versus endoscopic treatment options.Entities:
Keywords: Deep gluteal syndrome; Hamstring syndrome; Hamstring tear; Ischial tunnel; Ischiofemoral impingement; Posterior hip pain; Sciatic nerve entrapment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27343397 DOI: 10.1016/j.csm.2016.02.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sports Med ISSN: 0278-5919 Impact factor: 2.182