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Femoralacetabular impingement syndrome (FAI) - Coggle Diagram
Femoralacetabular impingement syndrome (FAI)
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
SPECIAL TESTS
PATHOLOGY
Pain in hip
Excessive bone growth on the superior acetabulum (PINCER lesion)
Excessive bone growth on the superior neck of femur (CAM lesion)
Acetabular cartilage wearing
Common sporty juveniles
FADIR (Sens 95% with Labral tear)
^ Can have both ^
Pain when flexed/sitting to long
Stiffness in groin
They often say I've got a pain in the groin!
Squatting/ fast acceleration sports
Pain in thigh, back or butt
Restricted ROM
Clicking, catching, lock, giving way (due to mechanics)
FABER (Sens 89% for any 'hip pathology'