Entrapment of Pudendal Nerve
Pudendal Neuralgia
Repetitive, flexed posture or movement
Hip Flexion Contracture
Ranges most limited with Adhesive Capsulitis of the Hip (in order)
Internal Rotation
Flexion
Abduction
Joint space narrowing and osteophyte formation
Hip Osteoarthritis
Test for ITB tightness
Ober's Test
Overstressing of Anterior Labrum by extension and lateral rotation with the femoral head moving anteriorly
Labral Tear
Hyperabduction
Forceful Abduction
Overuse
High Velocity Limb Movement
Adductor Strain ("groin strain")
Lateral hip pain w/ weight bearing
Morning Stiffness < 1 hour
IR and Flexion limited by 15* or more compared to unaffected sideHip Osteoarthritis
Primary problem that occurs in tendinosis
Collagen Degeneration
Treatment(s) for pretty much every hip pathology I looked up
Strengthening
Stretching
NSAIDs
RICE
Manual Therapy
Mobilizations
Glucocorticoid Steroid Injection
Caused by the Iliopsoas as it slides over the Iliopectineal ridge or Femoral Head (occurs with shortened iliopsoas or misalignment of the pelvis)
Internal Snapping Hip
Commonly caused by falls in the elderly population
Proximal Femur Fracture
Aching pain over lateral aspect of hip with distinct tenderness on palpation around the greater trochanter (may report pain when lying on affected side)
Greater Trochanter Bursitis
Located between the greater trochanter and the fibers of the glute. max and TFL muscles
Subgluteus Maximus Bursa
Name used for the area of the hip that has 12 muculotendinous structures attach or cross the greater trochanter
"Grand Central Station"
Repetitive friction of the Iliopsoas myotendon over the Anterior Femoral Head or Iliopectineal Eminence
Iliopsoas Syndrome
Most commonly caused by a Dashboard Injury
Posterior Hip Dislocation
Painful Pop
"Leg Gives Out"
Increased PROM with Soft Endfeels
Hyperextension of Hip with ER reproduce s/s
Capsular Laxity or Microinstability
Jamming of abnormal femoral head into the acetabulum with increasing hip flexion
Cam Impingement
Muscle critical for balancing the pelvis in the frontal plane during single leg stance
Gluteus Mediius
Entrapment of Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve as it emerges from the pelvis adjacent to the ASIS
Meralgia Paresthetica
"Diagnosis of Exclusion" in High Level Athletes
Athletic Pubalgia ("sports hernia")
Anterior Inguinal pain with locking episodes during hip movements
Loose Bodies
Piriformis
Most common cause of end-stage OA
Femoroacetabular Impingement