Rehabilitation Sciences 3360A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Muscles Of The Hip, Femoral Fracture

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Rehabilitation sciences 3360b lecture 6: pelvis and thigh pathologies. The pelvis is influenced by the musculature that attaches to it. The pelvis can be tilted anteriorly or posteriorly depending on the properties of the musculature. I. e. tight abdominal muscles can cause a posterior tilt, tight quads can cause an anterior tilt. Glute med weakness can result in an unstable pelvis during gait or excess adduction of the knee during a squat. Description fracture of the growth plate resulting in a slipping of the metaphysis of the femur. Pain characteristics pain in the adductor group or hip that increases with activity. Moi gradual onset or abrupt maneuver. Risk factors obesity, skeletal immaturity, male, growth spurt. Arom decreased internal rotation, hip flexion, and/or abduction. Prom decreased internal rotation, hip flexion, and/or abduction. Imaging ap radiographs (pistol-grip deformity may be noted) Description ischemic lesion of the femoral head that develops during the first 10 years resulting.

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