2014
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2014.5268
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Persons With Chronic Hip Joint Pain Exhibit Reduced Hip Muscle Strength

Abstract: STUDY DESIGN Controlled Laboratory Cross-Sectional Study OBJECTIVES To assess strength differences of the hip rotator and abductor muscle groups in young adults with chronic hip joint pain (CHJP) and asymptomatic controls. A secondary objective was to determine if strength in the uninvolved hip of those with unilateral CHJP differs from asymptomatic controls. BACKGROUND Little is known about the relationship between hip muscle strength and CHJP in young adults. METHODS 35 participants with CHJP and 35 ma… Show more

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“…Physical impairment outcomes reported included hip joint ROM;3 22 23 25 27 33 34 36 37 39–42 hip muscle function;22 26 29 30 31 33 simulated hip joint ROM using three-dimensional CT or three-dimensional kinematics;24 28 32 34 38 43 hip muscle volume;31 hip muscle EMG;29 30 and functional performance tasks such as single leg balance,27 squat depth and pelvic ROM,44 and number of strides per day 35. The reliability of physical impairment outcomes measured was reported in 7 out of the 23 studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical impairment outcomes reported included hip joint ROM;3 22 23 25 27 33 34 36 37 39–42 hip muscle function;22 26 29 30 31 33 simulated hip joint ROM using three-dimensional CT or three-dimensional kinematics;24 28 32 34 38 43 hip muscle volume;31 hip muscle EMG;29 30 and functional performance tasks such as single leg balance,27 squat depth and pelvic ROM,44 and number of strides per day 35. The reliability of physical impairment outcomes measured was reported in 7 out of the 23 studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 We recently demonstrated that patients with chondrolabral pathology have hip flexion and extension weakness following hip arthroscopy surgery, 24 while patients with chronic hip pain also have similar impairments. 17 While the side bridge does not measure pelvic control in the sagittal plane, it may be a surrogate measure of overall trunk endurance, and our findings might suggest that trunk muscle performance bilaterally is an important target reconstruction, 14,16 although hopping tests do not yet have reported validity in a post-hip arthroscopy population. 26 It has been reported that some patients have achieved return to sport between 12 and 20 weeks postsurgery, 12 while up to 75% of patients have returned to sport by 12 months.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…3,12,21 As a primary muscle group for maintaining femoropelvic alignment and femoral head stability, 36,37 it is not surprising that hip abductor weakness has been identified locally in people with chronic hip pain, hip OA, and femoroacetabular impingement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%