2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2013.08.023
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Anatomic Footprint of the Direct Head of the Rectus Femoris Origin: Cadaveric Study and Clinical Series of Hips After Arthroscopic Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine/Subspine Decompression

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“…Surgical decompression has been proven effective and safe in recent studies with several case reports specifically documenting resolution of symptoms, significantly improved range of motion ([20°), and ability to return to sports in nearly all postoperative athletes [58,59,62,63]. Because surgical decompression can be curative, it is important to consider this impingement syndrome in athletes with hip pain, including those with other abnormalities such as FAI.…”
Section: Femoral Antetorsionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical decompression has been proven effective and safe in recent studies with several case reports specifically documenting resolution of symptoms, significantly improved range of motion ([20°), and ability to return to sports in nearly all postoperative athletes [58,59,62,63]. Because surgical decompression can be curative, it is important to consider this impingement syndrome in athletes with hip pain, including those with other abnormalities such as FAI.…”
Section: Femoral Antetorsionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concomitant arthroscopic procedure is sometimes conducted to address any intra-articular pathology as well [23]. Arthroscopic resection of an impinging AIIS has also been reported by some experienced hip arthroscopists [21,23,25,27], and studies have shown good short-term outcomes up to two years follow-up for a return to sporting activity, increased ROM, Harris hip score and visual analogue scale [21,23,27]. To date, post-surgical rehabilitation has not been objectively studied and its role in the post-operative period is poorly detailed in the literature [18], while two to four weeks of protected weight bearing with crutches and ROM exercises until basic muscle strength is regained are recommended [28].…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently of interest are extra-articular sources of FAI, which may cause a small proportion of FAI cases and are exemplified by trochanteric-pelvic, ischiofemoral and subspine impingement (Pan et al, 2011;Hapa et al, 2013;de Sa et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%