Cuplike depression located on the inferolateral aspect of the pelvis
Pain with active hip flexion with the knee extended
What is rectus femoris?
Toe out foot posture would indicate which deviation at the hip
What is retroverted foot posture
+hip scouring test
+catching and locking at the hip
What is a labral tear?
Flexion, Abduction, Internal Rotation
What is the Anterior Fibers of Gluteus Medius
Umbilicus to medial malleolus
what is a functional leg length discrepancy measurement
Toeing in is a sign of which deviation at the hip
The two angles of inclination are
What is Coxa Vara and Coxa Valga
Displacement of the femoral head relative to the femoral neck
What is slipped capital femoral epiphysis?
Strongest ligament of the three internal ligaments of the hip
What is the iliofemoral ligament
"Y" shaped ligament
what is the iliofemoral ligament
Pain with hip extension with the knee extended
What is hamstring involvement?
110-120 degrees of motion
what is normative hip flexion values
Caused by increased friction between a muscle or tendon and bone.
What is bursitis?
prevents excessive abduction and extension
What is the pubofemoral ligament
prevents hyperextension and holds the femoral head in the acetabulum
What is the ishiofemoral ligament
Pain with sitting, legs not crossed
what is ischiogluteal bursitis
A deviation in which the angle between the femoral head and shaft is greater than 140 degrees
What is Coxa Valga
An ¡schemic lesions of the femoral head that develops during the first decade of life
What is legg-calve-perthes disease
Attaches the femoral head to the acetabulum
What is the ligament of teres or Ligamentum Teres
Supplies blood to the femoral head
What is the medial femoral circumflex artery
Pain with active hip extension with the knee flexed
What is Gluteus Maximus strain?
Palpable and observable snapping and popping as the hip joint extends and flexes with a +hip snapping sign
What is internal snapping hip
Pain with external rotation and a +straight leg raise test
What is piriformis syndrome?
Supplies blood flow to the inferior femoral neck and trochanteric region
What is the lateral femoral circumflex artery
The anatomical structures that create the femoral triangle
What is the sartorius, inguinal ligament and adductor longus
Pronated subtalar joint, genu valgum, short ipsilateral limb and anterior pelvic rotation
what is compensations of coxa vara
What is trendelenbergs gait
Result of increased muscular loads on the pubic bone and/or pubic symphysis OR High velocity twist and turning AND/OR Muscular imbalances
What is athletic pubalgia?
Piriformis
Gemellus superior
Obturator internus
Gemellus inferior
Obturator externus
Quadratus femoris