An injury that is caused by repetitive blows to a muscle, which leads to calcium deposits in the muscle belly
What is myositis ossificans
What pulse can be palpated at the anterior aspect of the hip?
Femoral pulse
Define abduction
What is lateral movement away from the midline of the body.
What injury in the hip causes popping, catching, locking and sometimes a positive hip scouring test?
What is Acetabular labral tear
What is the strongest ligament in the body?
iliofemoral ligament
The "hip bone" can be referred to as...(Ilium, ichium and pubis)
Innominate, Coxal bone or Os coxae
Name the 3 muscles that originate from the ischial tuberosity.
Hamstrings
The vertebrae above the coccyx fuse together forming this structure
What is the sacrum
The last segment of the spinal cord
What is the Coccyx
Name 1 muscle that originates from the ASIS.
What is sartorius or TFL?
The pectineus is attached to these two bones and name at least 1 action.
What is Pubis and femur,
What is flexion or adduction
Name at least 3 muscles that adduct the hip and could be injured in a groin strain.
What are adductor longus, magnus, gracilis, pectineus,
What muscle originates at the AIIS, flexes the hip and extends the knee
What is rectus femoris
What does SI stand for as pertained to the SI joint?
What is sacroiliac
What muscle's primary function is to abduct the hip?
What should you do if you suspect a hip dislocation?
Call 911
What is the treatment we learned in class for hip malignment?
Muscle energy technique (Patient supine, push 1 leg up and 1 leg down with examiner's arm between legs, repeat at different angles)