Hip Joint
Common peroneal nerve palsy: a clinical and electrophysiological review. (1/84)
In a series of 70 patients (75 cases of common peroneal nerve palsy) the common causes were trauma about the knee or about the hip, compression, and underlying neuropathy. A few palsies occurred spontaneously for no apparent reason. The prognosis was uniformly good in the compression group; recovery was delayed but usually satisfactory in patients who had suffered stretch injuries. In the acute stage, when clinical paralysis appears to be complete, electrophysiological studies are a useful guide to prognosis. They may also indicate an underlying neuropathy and they detect early evidence of recovery. The anatomical peculiarities of the common peroneal nerve are noted and aspects of the clinical picture, management, and prognosis of palsy are discussed. (+info)Spontaneous or traumatic premature closure of the tibial tubercle. (2/84)
A premature closure of the physis of the tibial tubercle in a young man has given rise to a shortening of the tibia, a patella alta and a reversed tibial slope of 20 degrees with clinical genu recurvatum. After a proximal open wedge tibial osteotomy all three postural deformities could be restored. The etiology of this complex deformity is discussed. (+info)Osteoarthritis and risk of falls, rates of bone loss, and osteoporotic fractures. Study of Osteoporotic Fractures Research Group. (3/84)
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between osteoarthritis (OA), as defined by radiographic evidence and self report, and osteoporotic fractures, falls, and bone loss in a cohort of elderly white women. METHODS: A cohort of 5,552 elderly women from the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures was followed up prospectively for a mean of 7.4 years. Self-reported, physician-diagnosed OA was recorded at interview, and radiologic OA of the hip and hand were defined from pelvis and hand radiographs obtained at baseline by validated techniques. Prevalent and incident vertebral fractures were detected by vertebral morphometry, and data on incident fractures and falls were collected by postcard surveys; fractures were confirmed by radiography. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured on 2 occasions at the hip, lumbar spine, and calcaneus, and rates of bone loss were calculated. RESULTS: Women with radiographic hip OA had a reduced risk of recurrent falls in the first year (relative risk [RR] 0.7, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 0.5-0.95). However, those with self-reported OA had an increased risk of falls (RR 1.4, 95% CI 1.2-1.5). Radiographic hip OA was associated with reduced bone loss in the femoral neck compared with controls (mean +/- SD -0.29+/-0.09%/year versus -0.51+/-0.03%/year; P = 0.018). However, radiographic hip OA showed nonsignificant trends toward increased bone loss at the calcaneus and lumbar spine. There was no significant association between self-reported OA or radiographic hand OA with bone loss. No definition of OA was associated with incident nonvertebral fracture, hip fracture, or vertebral fracture. CONCLUSION: Despite having increased BMD compared with controls, subjects with OA did not have a significantly reduced risk of osteoporotic fracture, although there was a trend toward a reduced risk of femoral neck fractures in subjects with severe radiographic OA. The failure of the observed increase in BMD to translate into a reduced fracture risk may be due, in part, to the number and type of falls sustained by subjects with OA. Patients with OA should not be considered to be at a lower risk of fracture than the general population. Physicians should be aware that a high BMD in patients with OA may be falsely reassuring. (+info)Comparison of quantitative ultrasound in the human calcaneus with mechanical failure loads of the hip and spine. (4/84)
OBJECTIVE: Quantitative ultrasound of the calcaneus is used clinically for evaluating bone fracture risk, but its association with the mechanical properties at other skeletal sites is not well characterized. The objective was therefore to determine its predictive ability of the mechanical failure loads of the proximal femur and lumbar spine. METHOD: In 45 human cadavers (29 males and 16 females, aged 82.5 +/- 9.6 years), we determined the speed of sound, broadband ultrasonic attenuation (BUA) and the empirical stiffness index, using a commercial quantitative ultrasound scanner. The proximal femora and the fourth vertebral body were excised and loaded to failure in a testing machine. RESULTS: Femoral failure loads ranged from 933 to 7000 N and those of the vertebrae from 1000 to 7867 N, their correlation being 0.51 in females and -0.08 in males. Forty percent of the variability of femoral, but only 24% of the variability of the vertebral fracture loads could be predicted with calcaneal speed of sound. In the femur, a combination of speed of sound and BUA improved the prediction (r2 = 50-60%), but not in the spine. CONCLUSIONS: The study provides experimental evidence that calcaneal quantitative ultrasound is capable of predicting mechanical failure at other skeletal sites and has potential to identify patients at risk from osteoporotic fracture. The different association of quantitative ultrasound with femoral and vertebral failure may result from the influence of the cortical bone and a higher microstructure-related similarity of the calcaneus and the femur. (+info)Factors associated with osteoarthritis of the hip and knee in Hong Kong Chinese: obesity, joint injury, and occupational activities. (5/84)
In 1998, a case-control study was conducted in Hong Kong on hospital patients with osteoarthritis of the hip (n = 138) and osteoarthritis of the knee (n = 658). Age- and sex-matched controls were recruited consecutively from general practice clinics in the same region. The following three risk factors were found to be associated with osteoarthritis of both the hip and the knee: first, a history of joint injury: for osteoarthritis of the hip, the odds ratio = 25.1 (95% confidence interval (CI): 3.5, 181) in men and 43.3 (95% CI: 11.7, 161) in women; for osteoarthritis of the knee, the odds ratio = 12.1 (95% CI: 3.4, 42.5) in men and 7.6 (95% CI: 3.8, 15.2) in women; second, climbing stairs frequently: for osteoarthritis of the hip, the odds ratio = 12.5 (95% CI: 1.5, 104.3) in men and 2.3 (95% CI: 0.6, 8.1) in women; for osteoarthritis of the knee, the odds ratio = 2.5 (95% CI: 1.0, 6.4) in men and 5.1 (95% CI: 2.5, 10.2) in women; third, lifting heavy weight frequently: for osteoarthritis of the hip, the odds ratio = 3.1 (95% CI: 0.7, 14.3) in men and 2.4 (95% CI: 1.1, 5.3) in women; for osteoarthritis of the knee, the odds ratio = 5.4 (95% CI: 2.4, 12.4) in men and 2.0 (95% CI: 1.2, 3.1) in women. In addition, subjects whose height and weight were in the highest quartile were at increased risk of osteoarthritis of the hip and knee, respectively (p < 0.05). (+info)Arterial injury and massive blood loss: a case report of management of pelvic gunshot injury with femoro-subscrotal-femoral bypass and 116 units of blood. (6/84)
A case of massive shotgun injury to the left thigh and hip is reported. The patient received 116 units of blood, and a femoro-subscrotal-femoral vein graft was employed to save the left leg. A Teflon wool blood transfusion filter, used from the beginning of therapy, was believed to have been a major factor in preventing significant pulmonary complications. (+info)The incidence and pattern of knee injury associated with dislocation of the hip. (7/84)
A retrospective survey of 135 posterior dislocations and fracture-dislocations of the hip was carried out in order to define the pattern of associated knee injuries. Thirty-five patients had sustained a significant injury to the knee, of which twenty-five were clearly attributable to a direct blow on the front of the knee (fractured patella, traumatic chondromalacia, fractures of femoral and tibial condyles) and ten were compatible with valgus, varus or rotational forces (medial, lateral and cruciate ligament tears). The second type of injury has not been widely recognised but it is important that it should not be overlooked. (+info)Late open reduction of traumatic dislocation of the hip. Report of three cases. (8/84)
Three patients were reviewed seven, eight and fourteen years after delayed open reduction of traumatic posterior dislocation of the hip. The delay between injury and operation varied from twenty-eight to ninety-three days. At the time of review symptoms were minimal or absent, and in all cases the injured hip was clinically normal. Radiological examination showed loss of articular cartilage in one hip and trabecular changes in the bone of all three. On the basis of these three results the traditional pessimism about prognosis in such cases may not be justified. (+info)Hip injuries refer to damages or harm caused to the hip joint or its surrounding structures, including bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. These injuries can occur due to various reasons such as falls, accidents, sports-related activities, or degenerative conditions. Common hip injuries include fractures, dislocations, strains, sprains, bursitis, and labral tears. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising, stiffness, limited mobility, and inability to bear weight on the affected leg. Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial to ensure optimal recovery and prevent long-term complications.
The hip joint, also known as the coxal joint, is a ball-and-socket type synovial joint that connects the femur (thigh bone) to the pelvis. The "ball" is the head of the femur, while the "socket" is the acetabulum, a concave surface on the pelvic bone.
The hip joint is surrounded by a strong fibrous capsule and is reinforced by several ligaments, including the iliofemoral, ischiofemoral, and pubofemoral ligaments. The joint allows for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, medial and lateral rotation, and circumduction movements, making it one of the most mobile joints in the body.
The hip joint is also supported by various muscles, including the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, iliopsoas, and other hip flexors and extensors. These muscles provide stability and strength to the joint, allowing for weight-bearing activities such as walking, running, and jumping.
In medical terms, the hip is a ball-and-socket joint where the rounded head of the femur (thigh bone) fits into the cup-shaped socket, also known as the acetabulum, of the pelvis. This joint allows for a wide range of movement in the lower extremities and supports the weight of the upper body during activities such as walking, running, and jumping. The hip joint is surrounded by strong ligaments, muscles, and tendons that provide stability and enable proper functioning.
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Peter Senior announces retirement due to hip injury | Fox News
Falcons hold out WR Julio Jones with hip injury | KSL.com
Melvin Gordon suffered minor hip injury but is ready to go
Update on El Hijo Del Vikingo Following Hip Injury at ROH Tapings
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Denver Broncos rule out safety Justin Simmons against the Miami Dolphins because of a hip injury - Newsday
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Tom Curry: England flanker ruled out of Six Nations with hip injury
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Fractures29
- From hip fractures that occur in workplace slips and falls to occupational diseases affecting the hip, one of the experienced Sunrise workers' compensation lawyers at our firm can provide you with more information about seeking the compensation you need. (injurylawservice.com)
- Incidence rates of hip fractures in PD were calculated using prevalent PD cases in year as the denominator. (bmj.com)
- The insurance company will try to diminish the severity of your injury or hide the fact that the weakened hip joint may lead to subsequent fractures. (hoffmannpersonalinjury.com)
- Recently reported research shows that taking certain antacids, called proton pump inhibitors (PPI), increases the chance of hip fractures by 44% in people over 50. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- December 27, 2006 the Journal of the American Medical Association reported the results of a study conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine which showed that PPI's increase the chance of hip fractures and that the risk is significantly increased with higher doses and with prolonged use. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- It is part of the body's natural maintenance which keeps bones strong and healthy preventing injuries such as hip fractures. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- In an already weakened hip, fractures are very difficult to heal. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- Hip fractures and other bone fractures can be more than painful inconveniences - they can significantly impact a person's life and can even bring on early death . (larryhparker.com)
- Read on to learn more about one particular type of hip fracture - intracapsular hip fractures - and then contact The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker if you have been involved in a car accident or other type of accident in which someone else is responsible for your fracture. (larryhparker.com)
- There are many types of potential hip fractures including intertrochanteric, subtrochanteric, and intracapsular. (larryhparker.com)
- Hip fractures may occur in the head, neck, or area between or below the trochanters (prominences) of the femur. (msdmanuals.com)
- In addition to fractures, musculoskeletal injuries include Joint dislocations. (msdmanuals.com)
- Hip fractures most often result in groin pain and inability to ambulate. (msdmanuals.com)
- Other serious problems may include bone fractures, joint inflammation, hip dislocation and damage to the tissue, hip implant loosening, nerves and muscles near the implant. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- We treat many common injuries and conditions, from aches and strains to sprains and fractures. (kort.com)
- Fractures of the hip are relatively common in adults and often lead to devastating consequences. (medscape.com)
- Most hip fractures occur in elderly individuals as a result of minimal trauma, such as a fall from standing height. (medscape.com)
- In young, healthy patients, these fractures usually result from high-velocity injuries, such as motor vehicle collisions or falls from significant heights. (medscape.com)
- With stress fractures in young athletes and nondisplaced fractures, the patient may complain of pain in the hip or knee and may be ambulatory. (medscape.com)
- On plain radiographs, anteroposterior (AP) and lateral views demonstrate most hip fractures. (medscape.com)
- A hip protector is a specialized form of pants or underwear containing pads (either hard or soft) along the outside of each hip/leg, designed to prevent hip fractures following a fall. (wikipedia.org)
- Hip protectors are most commonly used in elderly individuals who have a high risk of falls and hip fractures (for example, due to history of a previous fall and underlying osteoporosis). (wikipedia.org)
- Most hip fractures follow an impact due to a lateral fall. (wikipedia.org)
- A 2014 Cochrane review found that hip protectors decrease the number of hip fractures among the elderly. (wikipedia.org)
- A 2007 review found a decreased risk of hip fractures in elderly nursing home residents. (wikipedia.org)
- The injury pattern that emerges in the oldest segment of the workforce - falls and fractures, and symptomatic conditions of the hip, knee, shoulder and neck - parallels the overall trends in geriatric biomechanical injuries, regardless of employment status. (cdc.gov)
- Twenty percent of lost time injuries in workers aged 65- 74 were the result of fractures, which was twice as high as in 55-64 year-olds. (cdc.gov)
- For patient education resources, see the Breaks, Fractures, and Dislocations Center and Sports Injury Center, as well as Total Hip Replacement. (medscape.com)
- Conclusions: As treatment of acute femoral neck fractures, total hip arthroplasty with a dual mobility cup have similar outcome in terms of revisions in general, and due to dislocation or infections specifically, as one with conventional bearing. (lu.se)
Groin9
- For runners, the gluteus medius, hamstrings, quadriceps, and groin muscles of the hips and thighs are all susceptible to injuries. (sports-health.com)
- Many mild to moderate groin muscle injuries can be self-diagnosed and treated. (sports-health.com)
- If a runner with persistent groin pain and seeks medical attention, a doctor may want to rule other possible conditions with similar symptoms, such as a hernia, a pinched nerve, and tears to the hip joint's labrum. (sports-health.com)
- Labral tears can cause hip and groin pain but there is also a significant portion of the population who have labral tears with no symptoms (they are picked up on imaging which is performed for a different reason). (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- It can present as hip or groin pain that is worse with weight bearing or motion. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- Injury to the hips and the groin tendons is known as Hip Flexor Tendonitis. (metatouch.com)
- Athletes' hip and groin problems confound many surgeons because of the complex way in which these problems interact. (medscape.com)
- In a recent prospective study of 100 US professional soccer players, my colleagues and I found that 66% of hip and groin issues involved a dual diagnosis (Mandelbaum B, Silvers HJ, et al. (medscape.com)
- Cite this: Treating, Preventing Hip and Groin Problems in the Athlete - Medscape - Apr 05, 2017. (medscape.com)
Dislocation11
- A previous injury, like a broken bone or dislocation, is often seen in cases of osteoarthritis in the hip. (ibji.com)
- People with a hip dislocation often have other injuries. (msdmanuals.com)
- In most hip dislocations, the head of the thighbone is pushed backward-called a posterior hip dislocation. (msdmanuals.com)
- The force that causes the hip dislocation often also causes other injuries. (msdmanuals.com)
- For example, when a hip dislocation results from a fall or an athletic injury, the pelvis, knee, or legs may be fractured, and the back or head may be injured. (msdmanuals.com)
- If hip dislocation is the only injury or the most serious injury, doctors put the hip back in place (called reduction) as soon as possible. (msdmanuals.com)
- The most common problem after surgery is hip dislocation. (medlineplus.gov)
- Right posterior hip dislocation in a young woman following a high-speed motor vehicle collision (MVC). (medscape.com)
- [ 6 ] An estimated 3% of all football injuries involve hip fracture or dislocation. (medscape.com)
- [ 7 ] and one case each of hip dislocation has been documented in the literature in competitive gymnastics and professional basketball. (medscape.com)
- Introduction: Dual mobility cups (DMC) are gaining in popularity, as a method to reduce the risk of dislocation after fracture-related hip arthroplasty. (lu.se)
Cartilage9
- This degenerative joint disease is a result of the cartilage in the hip being damaged and worn away over the years. (ibji.com)
- If the hips are forced to bear more weight than normal more damage is done to the cartilage which means that people who are overweight have an increased potential for developing hip osteoarthritis. (ibji.com)
- Joint deformation, like hip dysplasia, can cause the cartilage to be worn abnormally and quicker than usual leading to potential for earlier onsets of arthritis. (ibji.com)
- The operation fixed cartilage damage, cleaned up bone spurs and put more anchors in her labrum because of a slight tear with doctors warning that her hip would probably be 90 percent of what it was, according to The Associated Press. (nbcsports.com)
- During a hip replacement operation, the surgeon removes damaged cartilage and bone from your hip joint and replaces them with new, man-made parts. (medlineplus.gov)
- This is responsible for creating a seal in the hip joint to help keep the synovial fluid in the centre of the joint, which enhances stability of the joint and provides protection to the cartilage. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- Someone with a labral tear is 40% more likely to have an injury to the cartilage of the hip joint as well. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- When you have arthritis, you experience inflammation of the hip joint, which breaks down cartilage that ordinarily cushions your hip bones. (kort.com)
- A hip labral tear occurs when you rip the ring of cartilage just outside of the socket of your hip joint. (kort.com)
Bone9
- As MedlinePlus explains, "your hip is the joint where your femur (thigh bone) meets your pelvis (hip bone)," and there are two primary parts of the hip that include "a ball at the end of the femur, which fits in a socket in the pelvis. (injurylawservice.com)
- Hip dislocations occur when the ball-shaped head of the thighbone (femur) pops out of the rounded socket of the hip bone (pelvis). (msdmanuals.com)
- The hip joint is made up of a socket in the pelvis, called the acetabulum, which fits around the ball of the femur, the long bone in your leg that runs from the hip to the knee. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- A traumatic bone break is caused by a one-time injury, but a stress fracture is caused by repetitive strain on a bone. (sports-health.com)
- The hip joint is a ball and socket joint formed between the head of the femur (thigh bone) and the acetabulum of the pelvis (the socket). (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- The hip joint is also susceptible to two specific conditions affecting the bone of the femoral head causing pain and disability - avascular necrosis and transient osteoporosis. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- It is unknown why some people suddenly develop osteoporosis confined to their hip joint but it may be related to trauma or changes to the blood and nerve supply of the bone. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a condition in which extra bone grows on the side of the hip joint, causing the bones to have an irregular shape. (kort.com)
- The soft tissue around the hip joint separates from the hip bone, resulting in this injury. (metatouch.com)
Pelvis6
- Muscle tendons attached to the thigh and pelvis control hip movement. (templehealth.org)
- Diagnosis of a suspected hip fracture begins with an anteroposterior pelvis x-ray and a cross-table lateral view. (msdmanuals.com)
- The hip is a ball-and-socket joint whereby the ball of a person's thighbone fits into the socket of his/her pelvis. (cmcdubai.ae)
- Hips are the most complicated joints in the human body, lying directly below the pelvis. (metatouch.com)
- Without full range of motion in the hip, they compensate with greater movement of the pelvis. (medscape.com)
- The hip joint is based on the articulation of the femoral head and the acetabulum of the pelvis, and it is a synovial ball-and-socket type joint. (medscape.com)
Flexor10
- Coach Gary Andersen said Monday that Gordon's injury was a minor hip flexor and that coaches "were trying to be smart with him as the rest of the game went on. (nfl.com)
- Snapping may also occur in the front of your hip when the hip flexor tendon snaps over the front of the hip as the leg is moved into hip flexion and extension with the knee bent. (templehealth.org)
- Women's Running brings you the pigeon pose hip flexor stretch as part of our Quick and Easy Injury Prevention video series. (womensrunning.com)
- Women's Running introduces the second video in its Quick and Easy Injury Prevention series: the pigeon pose hip flexor stretch, performed by Megan Lizotte of Hit the Ground Running . (womensrunning.com)
- The Sun reported that he was ruled out of the 4-1 defeat Sunday afternoon at the hands of Manchester City with a hip flexor injury. (latintimes.com)
- Commenting on the reason for his absence, Rangnick said that Ronaldo had "some problems with his hip flexor on Friday and since then didn't play. (latintimes.com)
- and says hip flexor. (latintimes.com)
- He said that the doctor came to see him on Friday and told him that Ronaldo "cannot train due to a problem with his hip flexor and the same was true on Saturday and that's why he couldn't be part of the squad. (latintimes.com)
- Hip flexor strains occur when your hip flexor muscles are stretched or torn. (kort.com)
- We classify hip flexor strains from grade one to grade three based on their severity. (kort.com)
Athletes18
- Athletes are particularly prone to overuse injuries, but anyone who is active can get them. (templehealth.org)
- Exercise newbies, weekend warriors and seasoned athletes can take steps to avoid overuse injuries. (templehealth.org)
- The important role of the arthroscopic hip surgery in the athletes with hip injuries. (bmj.com)
- Conclusion The athletes with symptoms of an internal hip pain and FAI signs after a detailed clinical exam of their hip and after failure of their conservative treatment, will certainly get a benefit from an arthroscopic procedure (which is technically demanding). (bmj.com)
- Both Cory Foulk (the triathlete listed under athletes here) and Floyd Landis (Tour de France) had broken the necks in their femur, Floyd had three pins in his hip and Cory had 5 pins, they both developed AVN and were both successfully resurfaced. (surfacehippy.info)
- However, athletes and older people carrying extra weight are at great risk for a hip injury. (cmcdubai.ae)
- We see hip labral tears most often in athletes and individuals who perform repetitive twisting movements. (kort.com)
- In fact, sports-related hip injuries in professional athletes are more prevalent than in amateurs. (metatouch.com)
- Hip injuries are more common among basketball, football, and tennis athletes. (metatouch.com)
- What Hip Injuries Are Common to Athletes? (metatouch.com)
- Football players are particularly susceptible to this injury while sprinting because of overuse or athletes straining to enhance their speed and power. (metatouch.com)
- A hip labral tear, also known as a labral tear, is a frequent problem among athletes. (metatouch.com)
- Hip injuries are more common among weightlifters and athletes who do squats. (metatouch.com)
- Athletes often suffer hip problems, which is why they should take precautions to preserve their hips. (metatouch.com)
- Athletes may also prevent their hips from injury by doing proper stretches, warm-ups, and even therapeutic massage. (metatouch.com)
- These injuries are very common among professional athletes, especially in hockey, soccer, and American football. (medscape.com)
- Some athletes only have one of these injuries, but in many cases these injuries can cause or exacerbate each other. (medscape.com)
- Young athletes who have suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear or a meniscus injury may proceed to develop knee osteoarthritis already 15-20 years after their injury. (lu.se)
Labral tears1
- Labral tears can be associated with FAI or with developmental dysplasia of the hip (see hip conditions in children and adolescents ). (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
Tendons3
- The hip and pelvic girdle serve as the anchor for a large number of muscles, tendons and ligaments that support the hip and provide strength and stability. (templehealth.org)
- A few injuries unique to the hip muscles and tendons can cause significant pain and limit your ability to play sports and exercise comfortably. (templehealth.org)
- Hip injuries like short-term conditions of pulled muscles or tendons or long-term condition like bursitis of the hip, result in minor to severe pain. (carex.com)
Overuse5
- Injuries to the hip can occur acutely - as in a single event of trauma - but injuries to the hip are more commonly a result of overuse, repetitive movements or tightness/imbalance in the muscle that places high stress on a muscle group or tendon. (templehealth.org)
- Treatment for hip pain related to overuse or injuries is based on the injury and your activity level. (templehealth.org)
- If your hips hurt, the culprit might be an overuse injury caused by one of these 5 conditions. (templehealth.org)
- Different parts of the hip can be injured, or overuse can result in varying disorders. (injurylawservice.com)
- Both injuries and overuse can result in serious hip injuries and disorders. (injurylawservice.com)
Tear7
- After years of motion and abuse, all of that wear and tear can cause damage to a hip, potentially leading to osteoarthritis. (ibji.com)
- It is often associated with a "snapping hip," a situation where the tendon snaps over the labrum causing friction that may lead to a tear. (cmcdubai.ae)
- Our hips are prone to a variety of injuries, whether the injuries are related to general wear and tear or accidents or falls. (kort.com)
- An injury or strain might cause this muscle to tear. (metatouch.com)
- Another serious knee injury that many young people are seen to suffer from as a result of trauma to the knee, is a tear to the meniscus. (lu.se)
- The mechanism of injury of a meniscus tear is similar to an ACL tear , i .e. a sudden rotation of the knee joint. (lu.se)
- A tear to the hip labrum can be compared to a meniscus injury in the knee. (lu.se)
Strains3
- Tightness, strains and injuries of the hip may have similar pain patterns. (templehealth.org)
- 1-4 Hamstring strains represent the most common injury in athletics, 5 Australian Rules Football, 6 , 7 and soccer 8 and as many as 30% reoccur within 12 months. (bmj.com)
- Injuries to the muscles in the hip region may cause hip muscle strains. (metatouch.com)
Trauma3
- The hip can also fracture or dislocate because of the powerful trauma sustained during the collision. (hoffmannpersonalinjury.com)
- High-velocity injuries are more difficult to treat and are associated with more complications than minor trauma injuries. (medscape.com)
- Large-force trauma (eg, motor vehicle accidents, pedestrians struck by automobiles) are the most common causes of hip dislocations. (medscape.com)
Joint22
- If you are experiencing arthritis like pain in your hip, or any other joint, make an appointment today with one of the rheumatology physicians at IBJI. (ibji.com)
- The primary function of the hip joint is to sustain the weight of your trunk, arms, and head. (hoffmannpersonalinjury.com)
- The problem with the hip joint is that it can be easily damaged during a car accident. (hoffmannpersonalinjury.com)
- The ASR is not one but three different related systems for providing partial or total replacement of the hip joint. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- To understand what makes the ASR special requires understanding the hip joint. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- The National Joint Registry (NJR) of England and Wales suggested that the implants had a 12-13% failure rate within five years of implantation, about twice that of the Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Implant , which was recalled in 2008. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- The gluteus medius travels over the outside of the hip joint. (sports-health.com)
- The top of the iliotibial (IT) band, which also travels over the outside of the hip joint, may be involved as well. (sports-health.com)
- Mancuso was born with hip dysplasia, a misalignment of hip bones that causes the joint to deteriorate faster than normal. (nbcsports.com)
- Because a man-made hip is smaller than the original joint, the ball can come out of its socket. (medlineplus.gov)
- The socket of the hip joint is made deeper by a fibrocartilage rim called the labrum. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- Tears to the labrum can cause pain in the hip and also predispose to the development of osteoarthritis of the hip joint. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- FAI is caused when there is an abnormal anatomical relationship between the ball and socket of the hip joint. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- Cam deformity is a non-spherical head of femur (ball of hip joint) with an abnormal head-neck offset that creates compressive and shear forces during hip flexion. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- In most cases, bursitis develops due to repetitive activities that overwork and irritate the hip joint. (kort.com)
- As part of your treatment plan, your therapist will work with you to strengthen your gait, hip and core muscles to help take pressure off of your hip joint. (kort.com)
- A ball and socket form the hip joint. (metatouch.com)
- The femoral head is the ball in this joint, encircled by hip muscles. (metatouch.com)
- Hip injuries may occur if there is anything wrong with the hip joint. (metatouch.com)
- A previous joint injury increases the risk of developing osteoarthritis already between the ages of 25-35. (lu.se)
- Most young adults who develop OA have previously suffered a joint injury, in most cases a knee injury. (lu.se)
- Per year, approximately 3 000 people under the age of 45 in Sweden suffer from knee OA as a result of a previous joint injury. (lu.se)
Dislocations14
- Doctors diagnose these dislocations by examining the hip and taking x-rays. (msdmanuals.com)
- These dislocations usually occur when the knee and hip are flexed (as when sitting down) and a great force hits the knee. (msdmanuals.com)
- Hip dislocations can also occur when people fall from a high place (such as a ladder) or play a contact sport (such as football and rugby). (msdmanuals.com)
- Hip dislocations are very painful. (msdmanuals.com)
- Hip dislocations are relatively uncommon during athletic events. (medscape.com)
- However, serious morbidity can be associated with hip dislocations, making careful and expedient diagnosis and treatment important for the sports medicine physician. (medscape.com)
- Hip dislocations are either anterior or posterior, with posterior hip dislocations comprising the majority of traumatic dislocations. (medscape.com)
- Several classification systems are used to describe posterior hip dislocations. (medscape.com)
- Some case series have found that most posterior hip dislocations are type 1. (medscape.com)
- Up to 70% of all hip dislocations are due to motor vehicle accidents. (medscape.com)
- Hip dislocations in younger individuals are relatively rare, with only 5% of cases occurring in patients younger than 14 years. (medscape.com)
- Very little documentation concerning the occurrence of hip dislocations during sporting events exists. (medscape.com)
- American football and rugby are the sports in which hip dislocations have been most widely reported. (medscape.com)
- Rugby, followed by alpine skiing and snowboarding, is the sport with the second highest number of hip dislocations. (medscape.com)
Muscles3
- Preventing hip osteoarthritis through weight loss and exercise to strengthen hip muscles should always be the goal. (ibji.com)
- Pain and stiffness at the front of the thighs indicated injury to one or more of the quadriceps muscles. (sports-health.com)
- This is a condition characterized by inflammation and pain in the iliopsoas muscles leading to abnormal movement of the hip. (cmcdubai.ae)
Osteoarthritis2
Occur5
- Osteonecrosis is most commonly caused by an injury but can also occur without an injury. (msdmanuals.com)
- It is sometimes dislocated after an injury but can occur while people are doing their usual daily activities, even when crossing their legs. (msdmanuals.com)
- On the other hand, a sudden injury can occur if the runner suddenly accelerates or stops short. (sports-health.com)
- Since the hip is one of the biggest joints in the body, which supports all motions and bears the entire body weight, when hip problems occur, it affects a person's quality of life. (cmcdubai.ae)
- Hip impingement may for example occur in individuals who have played a lot of sports at a young age. (lu.se)
Impingement4
- Clinical findings 30/48 Cam sign: positive, 12/48 Pincher sign: positive, impingement syndrome in hip flexion and internal and rotation and occasionally in external rotation, snapping hip, iliopsoas tendinitis. (bmj.com)
- There are individual variations in the anatomy of both the ball and the socket that can lead to a condition called femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), which causes hip pain in some people. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- This causes impingement of the bones and soft tissues in specific positions of the hip, particularly in flexion. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- Constant movement of the legs during sports activity can over time cause hip impingement. (lu.se)
Diagnosis1
- Hip arthroscopy has gradually evolved over the past two decades.Recently hip arthroscopy has increase its role in diagnosis and treatment for specific intraarticular and extraarticular hip injuries and especially for soft tissue injuries. (bmj.com)
Bursitis3
- Passive hip rotation with the knee flexed aggravates the pain, helping to distinguish hip fracture from extra-articular disorders such as trochanteric bursitis. (msdmanuals.com)
- This type of bursitis tends to cause tenderness and pain on the outside of the hip. (sports-health.com)
- A tight IT band can exacerbate hip bursitis. (sports-health.com)
Rate of hip fracture4
- Aims Parkinson's disease (PD) constitutes a significant risk for falls and subsequent hip fracture, yet the rate of hip fracture in this patient population has not been clearly delineated. (bmj.com)
- We looked at the incidence rate of hip fracture in a provincial-based population 65 years or older who had PD. (bmj.com)
- The male rate of hip fracture peaked in 1993/94 at 19.8/1000 PD cases dropping to 12.6/1000 in 1999/00. (bmj.com)
- Worldwide, the rate of hip fracture is approximately 150 per 100,000 persons in North America and Europe. (medscape.com)
Occurs2
- Almost any type of job can put employees at risk of an accident in which a hip injury occurs, while some industries are more likely than others to require workers to engage in repetitive motions that could lead to occupational hip disorders. (injurylawservice.com)
- When an intracapsular hip fracture occurs, there is an injury at the neck of the femur, which is just beneath the head of the femur. (larryhparker.com)
Dysplasia1
- Hip dysplasia. (injurylawservice.com)
Prone1
- World Wide Ortho LLC also recommends the hip protectors for users prone to nighttime falls and notes that the pads can absorb 87.2% of the impact of a lateral fall. (rehabpub.com)
Flexion2
- Symptoms Deep dull ache pain during hip flexion and external or internal rotation, decrease range of motion, decreased hip flexion. (bmj.com)
- Often the pain is worse with prolonged sitting in a position with more than 90 degrees of hip flexion. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
Surgery13
- GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - Lions running back Mohamed Ibrahim underwent emergency surgery after suffering a dislocated hip during Sunday's 38-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. (woodtv.com)
- Tom Curry will miss the entire Six Nations and most likely the rest of the season after Sale revealed he must undergo surgery to repair a hip injury. (yahoo.com)
- WWE Superstar Tommaso Ciampa said Wednesday that he underwent surgery to repair a hip injury. (bleacherreport.com)
- Depending upon the type of hip injury you have sustained on the job, you may require hip rehabilitation exercises, surgery for a fracture, or even a hip replacement. (injurylawservice.com)
- Doctors can usually put the hip back in place without surgery, typically after giving the person drugs to make the procedure more tolerable. (msdmanuals.com)
- In one study, it was shown that over half of surgeries to correct implant failure due to tissue damage must be followed up by at least a third hip surgery. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- Mancuso did undergo hip surgery after her breakthrough Olympic giant slalom title in 2006. (nbcsports.com)
- She underwent another hip surgery, this one much more complicated. (nbcsports.com)
- When you have difficult hip problems, you need to look for the really experinced hip surgeons to do the surgery. (surfacehippy.info)
- The DePuy Orthopaedics unit of Johnson & Johnson has recalled two types of hip implants that have failed one in eight patients and required a second surgery within five years. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- Hip replacement is surgery for people with severe hip damage. (medlineplus.gov)
- If other treatments such as physical therapy, pain medicines, and exercise haven't helped, hip replacement surgery might be an option for you. (medlineplus.gov)
- When Beverley fractured the fourth metacarpal on his left hand, an injury that required surgery, the team announced he would be re-evaluated in three to four weeks. (latimes.com)
Bones2
- As is true of other bones in the body, the hip is divided into several parts. (larryhparker.com)
- Treatment for FAI, which often develops because hip bones don't form normally during childhood, will be determined with your physical therapist. (kort.com)
Inflammation3
- It is possible that ASR hip replacement recipients could suffer permanent damage including potentially fatal kidney and bowel inflammation, as well as heart, nerve, and thyroid problems. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- Because they are located in the same area, inflammation or injury affecting the gluteus medius can affect the greater trochanteric bursa, and vice versa. (sports-health.com)
- One of the most common causes of Piriformis Syndrome is an injury to or inflammation of the sciatic nerve. (metatouch.com)
Labrum2
- In an Instagram post , Ciampa shared photos of himself in a hospital bed next to his doctor, and noted that it was determined that his hip labrum was the cause of glute and back pain he had been experiencing. (bleacherreport.com)
- Injuries to the acetabular labrum often arise due to the hip being misaligned and twisted. (metatouch.com)
Replacement15
- Yet another hip replacement fail is on the rise. (charlesboyk-law.com)
- We are on your side and want to help you receive a favorable settlement for your hip replacement complications . (charlesboyk-law.com)
- A hip replacement is a prosthetic device designed to help those whose mobility is hampered by disability or pain in their hip. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- One hip replacement with a record of higher-than-expected failure rates is the ASR, manufactured and marketed by DePuy Orthopaedics, a Johnson & Johnson company. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- If you or someone you love has suffered a premature failure of an ASR hip replacement, you may be eligible for compensation from the manufacturer. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- Almost since its introduction, there have been concerns about the ASR hip replacement systems. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- The current recall by DePuy conceals another, related problem with the ASR hip replacement system. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- If you are suffering due to an ASR hip replacement failure and/or the painful and dangerous side effects of metal fragments from the ASR hip replacement, help is available. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- Also on Thursday, January 31st, a DePuy engineer, Graham Isaac, testified that the company only tested the ASR all-metal hip replacement device at one angle. (stromlaw.com)
- When pressed for comment on why DePuy's ASR hip replacement device had been recalled, Ekdahl answered "because it did not meet the clinical standards we wanted in the marketplace. (stromlaw.com)
- The metal hip replacement devices manufactured by DePuy are dangerous. (stromlaw.com)
- In August 2010, DePuy recalled a number of their metal hip replacement devices . (stromlaw.com)
- The New York Times reports one estimate that 500,000 patients have received an all-metal replacement hip. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- With a hip replacement, you might need to avoid certain activities, such as jogging and high-impact sports. (medlineplus.gov)
- Non-operative management often fails and many end up needing surgical management of which a total hip replacement is the definitive procedure. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
Prevention3
- Welcome to the Hub for Injury Prevention (HIP). (cdc.gov)
- The HIP is a collection of resources that support injury and violence prevention work in organizations and communities. (cdc.gov)
- It is estimated that a round 50% of all cruciate ligament injuries in sports could have been avoided with regular injury prevention training. (lu.se)
Signs and Symptoms2
- However, the signs and symptoms of hip injuries depend on the specific problem in an individual. (cmcdubai.ae)
- See Pediatric Concussion and Other Traumatic Brain Injuries , a Critical Images slideshow, to help identify the signs and symptoms of TBI, determine the type and severity of injury, and initiate appropriate treatment. (medscape.com)
Ankle3
- The setback continues a turbulent period in Curry's career that saw him miss the Six Nations because of a hamstring injury and then sit out the build-up to the World Cup through ankle ligament damage. (yahoo.com)
- Running back Mike Boone is questionable to return with an ankle injury, the team announced. (denverbroncos.com)
- Mike Boone, he's got an ankle, Baron Browning with a hip and Cam Fleming with a quad," Hackett said. (denverbroncos.com)
Disorders1
- There are many different kinds of hip injuries and disorders that happen at various job sites. (injurylawservice.com)
Thigh2
- He missed four games last year with a thigh injury but still tied for the league lead with six interceptions. (newsday.com)
- Runners' bodies undergo a lot of pounding that can lead to medical conditions that cause hip or thigh pain. (sports-health.com)
Knee Injuries1
- Common serious knee injuries are anterior cruciate ligament injuries and meniscus injuries. (lu.se)
Poisoning1
- NCHS has released a report that describes trends in unintentional injury deaths among this age group from 2000 through 2013, highlighting differences by age, race and ethnicity, and urbanization for the five leading causes of unintentional injury death: falls, motor vehicle traffic crashes, suffocation, poisoning, and fire. (cdc.gov)
Elderly4
- About 20% of elderly people who suffer a hip fracture die within one year. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- In elderly patients, hip fracture most often results from a simple fall. (medscape.com)
- In most cases, people think of hip injuries as a problem that only the elderly have. (metatouch.com)
- A number of reviews have found that hip protectors are cost-effective, particularly among residents of care homes and for long-stay patients in hospital A previous review found that the effect for preventing hip fracture among nursing home residents was small and not effective among community dwelling elderly individuals. (wikipedia.org)
Suffer a hip2
- Whether your work requires you to do a significant amount of heavy lifting or to stay on your feet for many hours, or you regularly sit behind a desk, you could suffer a hip injury or develop a hip disorder as a result of your job. (injurylawservice.com)
- For instance, if your knees smashed the dashboard or steering wheel, then you could suffer a hip fracture. (hoffmannpersonalinjury.com)
Arthroplasty2
- Treatment is usually with open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) or sometimes hemiarthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty. (msdmanuals.com)
- Materials and Methods: This observational cohort study based on the Swedish Arthroplasty Register (SAR) compared 2242 patients with dual mobility cups (DMC) and 6726 with conventional total hip arthroplasty (cTHA), all due to acute fracture 2005-2019. (lu.se)
Acetabulum3
- The ASR Hip is a metal cup that replaces the acetabulum. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- The ASR Hip Resurfacing system is two metal cups, one that fits inside the acetabulum and one that fits over the ball of the femur. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
- The hip implant is defective because it causes friction between the metallic ball and socket components, which are implanted to replace the femur and acetabulum. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
Pain18
- This condition causes pain in the outer portion of your hip. (templehealth.org)
- Piriformis syndrome can cause deep pain in the back of the hip and deep in the buttock, and may also cause pain that shoots down the back of the leg - similar to sciatic nerve pain because of the closeness of the muscle and nerve in the hip. (templehealth.org)
- Evaluation by a Temple sports medicine specialist and in some cases imaging - such as X-rays, ultrasound or MRI - is necessary to identify and distinguish the cause of hip pain and affected structures. (templehealth.org)
- Deciding on treatment for your knee, hip or shoulder pain can be confusing and stressful. (templehealth.org)
- I don't think its the last i'll see of that mysterious hip pain. (attackpoint.org)
- Before hip reduction, people are given a sedative (usually by vein), pain reliever, and muscle relaxant, but they may remain conscious. (msdmanuals.com)
- This can affect the capsulate, which holds fluid that is used to lubricate the hip to prevent pain and friction. (larryhparker.com)
- Use our natural hip pain relief products by themselves or in conjunction with any anti-inflammatory medications. (carex.com)
- Pressing down on the skin over the hip may cause pain. (sports-health.com)
- A person with a strained gluteus medius may feel dull, achy pain on the outside of the hip and buttock and may find it uncomfortable to lie down on the affected side. (sports-health.com)
- Hip pain which can spread to the knees, buttocks, and thighs is the most common sign of hip injuries. (cmcdubai.ae)
- Only about a quarter of people who have a cam deformity (found on x-ray) complain of associated hip pain. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- This may lead to hip pain during sport and/or leisure activities. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- The person might complain of mechanical symptoms such as locking, clicking, catching or giving way as well as their hip pain. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- The condition presents in three stages - initially there is a rapid increase in hip pain and disability for 1-2 months, then symptoms plateau for 2-3 months but signs can now be seen on x-ray, and the third stage signals a gradual resolution of symptoms after 6 months but x-ray changes can persist for longer. (shiresportsmedicine.com.au)
- Hip arthritis is one of the most common causes of hip pain. (kort.com)
- The patient typically complains of pain and inability to move the hip. (medscape.com)
- pain, hip edema and ecchymosis, and pain with any movement may also be noted. (medscape.com)
Gluteus medius2
- The gluteus medius muscle moves the hip away from the body and provides stability when walking, running and jumping. (templehealth.org)
- This is a condition in which one experiences severe strain on the gluteus medius muscle (muscle on the outside of the hip that controls abduction) that leads to partial or complete rupture of the muscle. (cmcdubai.ae)
Traumatic Injury1
- Traumatic injury to the hamstrings can happen when a runner pushes push off from the ground, forcing the muscle to bear a significant load while fully or almost fully extended. (sports-health.com)
Search1
- Search your state, find local legal resources, or read through our injury related news today. (the-injury-lawyer-directory.com)
Respondent2
- Respondent is entitled to a credit for any amounts paid in this regard on account of this injury. (ankinlaw.com)
- 1) Creating two separate screening questions for poison and injury forces the respondent to equally consider injuries and poisonings. (cdc.gov)
Decrease2
- To decrease the risk of fall injuries among older adults, a hip protector mechanism promotes comfort and a fit designed to naturally conform to the body. (rehabpub.com)
- Activation of the hip abductors may decrease the knee abduction angle during jump-landing. (cdc.gov)
Femur1
- These blood vessels are responsible for moving oxygen and nutrients to the femur, the capsule, and all the rest of the hip. (larryhparker.com)
Implants12
- The plaintiff is Loren Kransky, a Vietnam veteran who received one of DePuy's ASR model hip implants in 2005. (stromlaw.com)
- These two metals are the most common found in the blood of patients with all-metal hip implants, due to the cup and socket parts of the device grinding together and releasing metal shavings into the bloodstream. (stromlaw.com)
- Medical insurance companies are alerting patients who have defective all-metal hip implants that they will seek to recover expenses from any settlement money which patients receive. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- Thousands of patients have been affected by recent recalls of all-metal hip implants and are expected to seek compensation from manufacturers. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- The recalled DePuy hip implants can wear down and produce a substantial amount of metallic particles in patients' bloodstreams. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- DePuy recalled the defective hip implants after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received about 400 complaints in two years from patients. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- In just the first six months of 2011, the FDA received more than 5,000 reports about problems with all-metal hip implants, according to an analysis by The New York Times . (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- DePuy hip implants accounted for 75 percent of the complaints. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- It is still unclear how many patients have been affected by defective metal hip implants . (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- Until recently all-metal hip implants accounted for nearly one-third of these procedures. (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- Click here to read more about all-metal hip implants in the New York Times . (massachusettsinjurylawyerblog.com)
- Prevalence of artificial hip implants and use of health services by recipients. (cdc.gov)
Stiffness1
- There has always been hip stiffness there and an element of managing his load because he will just empty the tank and this time he was doing the same thing but just not recovering and wasn't able to do it again and again. (yahoo.com)
Anterior1
- An increased knee abduction angle during jump-landing has been identified as a risk factor for anterior cruciate ligament injuries. (cdc.gov)