HSS 2111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Varus Deformity, Olecranon, Ulna

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Signs: severe hip pain mostly commonly by moving. *young children can have hip fracture as well. Intertrochanteric fracture: fracture further down the neck common from the fall usually in elders. Treatment: considering fracture type & patient medical condition, there can be surgical repair or replacement with greater risk of re-injury. & lifestyle management: requires to have long term. Total hip replacement: putting new ball-socket with metal stem. Quadriceps strains-on rectus femoris & hip flexor strains on rectus femoris/iliosoas. Both are not often seen but common in running, jumping, kicking with high intensity. Hamstring strains: common injury to long head of biceps femoris. Causes: sudden, high impact movements+ overuse external force (blow) to the contracted muscles. Adductor strains (groin strain): common from sudden lateral-lateral/side-side movements. Muscles originates in the pelvis & inserts into the medial aspect of the femur. Iliotibial band syndrome inflammation on huge thick it band that is used for abduction role.

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