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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2017
Historically, athletic hip injuries have garnered little attention; however, these injuries account for approximately 6% of all sports injuries and their prevalence is increasing. At times, the diagnosis and management of hip injuries can be challenging and elusive for the team physician.
T Sean, Lynch +2 more
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Historically, athletic hip injuries have garnered little attention; however, these injuries account for approximately 6% of all sports injuries and their prevalence is increasing. At times, the diagnosis and management of hip injuries can be challenging and elusive for the team physician.
T Sean, Lynch +2 more
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Hip injuries are common in athletes, and there is an extensive differential diagnosis of potential causes. This article reviews the anatomy of the hip, and discusses the imaging findings of hip pathology in athletes including skeletal, intraarticular, and extra-articular abnormalities.
Donna G, Blankenbaker, Arthur A, De Smet
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Hip injuries are common in athletes, and there is an extensive differential diagnosis of potential causes. This article reviews the anatomy of the hip, and discusses the imaging findings of hip pathology in athletes including skeletal, intraarticular, and extra-articular abnormalities.
Donna G, Blankenbaker, Arthur A, De Smet
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2020
Hip and knee injuries are a common presenting concern for patients to a primary care office. This pathology represents a large differential and it can often be a diagnostic challenge for providers to determine the etiology of a patient's symptoms. This article discusses several of the most common causes for hip and knee pain while providing an evidence
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Hip and knee injuries are a common presenting concern for patients to a primary care office. This pathology represents a large differential and it can often be a diagnostic challenge for providers to determine the etiology of a patient's symptoms. This article discusses several of the most common causes for hip and knee pain while providing an evidence
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The floating hip injury: patterns of injury
Injury, 2002To evaluate the relationship between mechanism of injury, type of femoral fracture and type of acetabular fracture in floating hip injury.Historical retrospective.Twenty consecutive patients who sustained a floating hip injury, i.e. simultaneous ipsilateral fracture of the acetabulum and the femur.Statistical analysis of the correlation between the ...
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
AbstractSports-related injuries of the hip joint and surrounding structures are frequently encountered in athletes, encompassing a wide spectrum of osseous, intra-articular, and extra-articular pathologies. Early and accurate detection of typical injury patterns across various sports can expedite recovery.
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AbstractSports-related injuries of the hip joint and surrounding structures are frequently encountered in athletes, encompassing a wide spectrum of osseous, intra-articular, and extra-articular pathologies. Early and accurate detection of typical injury patterns across various sports can expedite recovery.
Frederik Abel +2 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2013
Hip pain is a common but potentially vexing clinical problem; symptoms may be protean, referred, and poorly localized. History and physical examination can be unreliable in discriminating between intra-articular and extra-articular origins of pain.
Catherine N, Petchprapa +1 more
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Hip pain is a common but potentially vexing clinical problem; symptoms may be protean, referred, and poorly localized. History and physical examination can be unreliable in discriminating between intra-articular and extra-articular origins of pain.
Catherine N, Petchprapa +1 more
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Hip Injuries in Young Athletes
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2010The hip is an area of the body commonly injured in athletes and one that requires special consideration in the pediatric and adolescent athlete. This article reviews diagnoses specific to the young athlete and discusses more recent advances in imaging of the hip and arthroscopic treatment of the hip in the young athlete.
David V, Smith, David T, Bernhardt
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2005
Hamstring injuries can be classified with regard to the site of involvement. Traumatic disorders at the proximal bone-tendon origin are best defined as avulsion injuries, such as ischial tuberosity fractures and hamstring tendon tears. Musculotendinous lesions include muscle strains and muscle contusions.
Jenny T, Bencardino, José M, Mellado
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Hamstring injuries can be classified with regard to the site of involvement. Traumatic disorders at the proximal bone-tendon origin are best defined as avulsion injuries, such as ischial tuberosity fractures and hamstring tendon tears. Musculotendinous lesions include muscle strains and muscle contusions.
Jenny T, Bencardino, José M, Mellado
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