| Literature DB >> 33217250 |
Daniel Wichman1, Jonathan P Rasio1, Austin Looney2, Shane J Nho1.
Abstract
The hip and pelvis have a complex anatomy and are a common source of pain and injury in the athletic population. The clinical examination of the hip requires a systematic approach to differentially diagnose hip problems with overlapping pain referral patterns. Because of the complex anatomy of the hip, the physical examination is a comprehensive evaluation of the 4 main pain generators of the hip from deep to superficial: the osteochondral, capsulolabral, musculotendinous, and neurovascular elements of the hip. The hip examination begins with the standing examination and gait analysis followed by a seated, supine, lateral, and prone examination. A targeted physical examination used in conjunction with a layered understanding of the hip and pelvis can help guide diagnostic testing, distinguish hip-specific diagnoses from similar presenting pathologies, and inform treatment.Entities:
Keywords: femoroacetabular impingement syndrome; hip joint; hip pain; hip physical examination
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33217250 PMCID: PMC8167346 DOI: 10.1177/1941738120953418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Health ISSN: 1941-0921 Impact factor: 3.843