Which muscles perform flexion at the hip joint? (select all that apply)
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A pathology that is characterized by displacement of the fem…
A pathology that is characterized by displacement of the femoral head relative to the femoral neck is known as?
What anatomical structure is the arrow pointing to in the pi…
What anatomical structure is the arrow pointing to in the picture below:
The femoral head is supplied by which of the following arter…
The femoral head is supplied by which of the following arteries?
During observation of a patient with a suspected sacroiliac…
During observation of a patient with a suspected sacroiliac joint pathology which of the following would you do with the patient or have the patient do? Please check all that apply
If you trying to differentiate between a hip flexor strain a…
If you trying to differentiate between a hip flexor strain and a rectus femoris strain and the patient presents with the following symptoms, which muscle do suspect is injured: + Pain with active hip flexion with the knee flexed- Pain with active hip flexion with the knee extended
A positive ely’s test is indicative of what problem?
A positive ely’s test is indicative of what problem?
Name that pathology based on clinical presentation + Hip fle…
Name that pathology based on clinical presentation + Hip flexion, extension with medial rotation+ Jerk+ IT band involvement
Name that pathology based on clinical presentation + Snappin…
Name that pathology based on clinical presentation + Snapping hip sign+ Jerk+ Deep seeded pain on the anterior aspect of the hip with hip flexion and extension
Name the pathology based on clinical presentation + Fulcrum…
Name the pathology based on clinical presentation + Fulcrum Test+ Night pain+ Range of motion limited and painful with pressure on the femur+ TTP in the mid belly of the quadriceps muscles