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HIP Diagnosis (Information we would need from the patient: Demographics,…
HIP Diagnosis
Information we would need from the patient: Demographics, Age, Past Medical History, Surgery History, Medication, Mechanism of Injury and Description of Pain
Traumatic
Acute
Mechanism of Injury
Falls
locking, clicking, catching sensation; deep, sharp pain in groin/hip; stiffness or limited ROM
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Chronic
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Repetitive Mvmts
Localized pain. Pain with resisted movement and at rest. Pain with passive stretching of muscle. Possible thickening, tenderness or knotting from palpation of muscle belly.
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Insidious
Chronic
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Deep pain in posterior hip. Numbness and tingling down the leg. Painful resisted ext. rotation and passive int.rotation. Pain with walking.
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Followed by previous damage or disease that leads to mechanical disorders. Congential malformations and avascular necrosis may be present
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Acute
Pain with climbing stairs. Symptoms of deep, aching, sometimes burning, and increases with compressing bursa
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Pain with resisted hip flex, full passive hip ext, tenderness w/ palpation in inguinal area
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Pain with sitting, walking, climbing stairs. Tenderness over ischial tuberosity
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Pain in hip and groin. MOI is twisting motion during weight bearing. Weak lateral hip rotators and tight hip flexors. Capsular pattern of restricted movement.
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Pain in groin that inc. with activity and dec. with rest. Failure to reach end ROM. First noticed after exertion.
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