Injuries
Anatomy
Muscles
Special Tests
Miscellaneous
100
Caused by a direct blow to the iliac crest of the pelvis that usually forms deep bruising
What is Hip Pointer?
100

Hip socket

What is Acetabulum

100
The main muscle group of the buttocks
What is gluteal muscles?
100
Indicates rectus femoris and iliopsoas tightness
What is Thomas Test
100

What type of joint is the hip?

What is ball and socket

200
Occurs when a strong force is applied at hip joint causing the femoral head to "pop" hip socket
What is Dislocated Hip?
200

What bones make up the pelvis?

ilium, ischium, and pubis

200
The only muscle that truly adducts the hip
What is gracilis?
200
Used to test for acetabulum tears and osteoarthritis changes
What is hip scour
200

Inflammation of a bursa sac

What is bursitis?

300
Formation of bone tissue inside muscle tissue after a traumatic injury to the area
What is Myositis Ossifications?
300
The ligament that limits hip extension and hip abduction
What is pubofemoral ligament
300
One and only quadricep that crosses across the hip
What is Rectus Femoris?
300
Patient grabs unaffected leg to chest, rolls back onto the table. Examiner is looking for space between the table and the affected leg for a positive test.
What is Thomas Test
300
How do you wrap a hip pointer?
What is out and in
400
A Lacrosse player is complaining of 'popping' while cutting during games. She said she twisted suddenly during a game and felt a pop. It has not been getting better
What is Acetabulum tear?
400
Protects the organs of the pelvis region, also supports the spine.
What is the Pelvis?
400
The most superficial gluteal muscle
What is gluteus minimus?
400
Tests for Iliopsoas Spasms and SI dysfunction
What is Patrick/ FABER
400

The thigh consists of what muscles?

What are quadriceps and hamstrings?

500
You believe an athlete has a posterior hip dislocation. What position would you find the athlete
What is flexion, adduction, and internal rotation
500
Limits internal rotation and adduction of the this when the hip is flex
What is Ischiofemoral ligament?
500
Iliopsoas, Recutus Femoris, Sartorius all do what?
What is flex the hip?
500
Tests for gluteus medius weakness, test positive if non-weight-baring hip drops away from weight-baring hip
What is Trendelenbery
500

The most common direction to dislocate a hip.

What is posteriorly?