Operative Hip Arthroscopy
DOI: 10.1007/0-387-27047-7_5
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Extraarticular Sources of Hip Pain

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“…We must be extremely careful in interpreting these results. There is a misleading tendency to lump all the injuries into one category when the patients clearly have multiple different problems [2,3,14,15]. Follow-up parameters in such series must be carefully defined, measured, and sufficiently detailed to permit critical interpretation.…”
Section: General Comments -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We must be extremely careful in interpreting these results. There is a misleading tendency to lump all the injuries into one category when the patients clearly have multiple different problems [2,3,14,15]. Follow-up parameters in such series must be carefully defined, measured, and sufficiently detailed to permit critical interpretation.…”
Section: General Comments -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Birinci ve ikinci parmaklar trokanter majörün üstünden açılarak, uyluk anterior-posterior hizasında yerleştirilir ve hastaya kalça ağrısının iki parmak arasında lokalize olup olmadığı sorulur. [5] Buna hasta lateral dekübit pozisyonda yatarken de bakılabilir. Tabii ki, ağrı lokalizasyonu posteriora ve posterosuperiora kaydıkça, ağrı kaynağının kalça mı yoksa lomber bölge mi olduğunun ayırdı yapılmalıdır.…”
Section: Ayakta Fi̇zi̇k Muayeneunclassified
“…Flexion contractures are assessed using the Thomas test, which is positive when the affected hip cannot reach full extension when the contralateral hip is fully flexed. 30 Symptoms are localized to the medial thigh and anterior groin. For the Patrick (ie, FABER [flexion, abduction, and external rotation]) test, the extremity of interest is placed in the figure-of-4 position and the examiner applies downward force while stabilizing the pelvis (Figure 10).…”
Section: Supine Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%