Bones and Landmarks
Muscles
MOI
Injury
Muscle groups
100

Part of the pelvic bone that articulates with the femur to form the hip joint.

What is the acetabulum?

100

Biggest hip flexor.

What is the iliopsoas?

100

A direct blow to the ASIS or illiac crest.

What is a hip pointer?

100

Presents with discoloration, muscle group weakness, and pain at the tendon attachment site.

What is an avulsion fracture?

100

Iliopsoas

Rectus Femoris

Pectineus

Sartorius

What are the hip flexors?

200

Three bones that make up up the pelvis

What are the ilium, ischium and pubis?

200

The three primary muscles that provide hip adduction.

What are adductor brevis, longus, and magnus?

200

Repetitive activity specifically involving flexion and extension of the hip.

What is bursitis?

200

Treatment includes rest, ice, compression, and SLOW progressive stretching.

What is a muscle strain?

200

Adductor brevis, longus, and magnus

Gracilis

What are the hip adductors?

300

Most common muscle attachment site on the femur.

What is the greater trochanter

300

Muscle other than the hamstrings that provide hip extension.

What is the Gluteus Maximus?

300

Sudden forceful contraction of a muscle.

What is a muscle strain or avulsion fracture?

300

Px is greater than it appears and the skin becomes shiny in appearance.

What is a thigh compartment syndrome?

300

Gluteus medius

Gluteus minimus

Tensor fasciae latae

What are the hip abductors?

400

The two structures that provide stability to the hip joint.

What are the labrum and the ligament teres?

400

Muscle that is at the proximal end of the IT band.

What is the tensor fasciae latae?

400

Repetitive blows to the same location that develop calcium deposits.  

What is myositis ossificans?

400

Two injuries that are treated with ice where the hip and knee must be flexed. 

What is a quad strain and contusion?

400

Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus and Semimembranosus.

What is hip extension?

500
Strongest ligament in the hip

What is the Y ligament of Bigelow?

500

Muscle posterior to the sciatic nerve that may cause sciatica symptoms if it becomes too tight.

What is the piriformis?

500

Overuse with repetitive exercise (such as running) and a lack of flexibility

What is ITB Syndrome?

500

Can either be due to a congenital abnormality or tight muscles. May or may not be painful.

What is snapping hip syndrome?

500

Sartorius, Adductor Longus, and Inguinal Ligament.

What is the Femoral Triangle?

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