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  • ...nt test positions to determine if the patient has an anterior or posterior labral tear. ...curacy of clinical diagnostic tests used to detect labral pathology of the hip: a systematic review]. Manual therapy. 2011 Aug 1;16(4):318-26.</ref>.
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  • ...ine. 2004; 32: 1668-1674.</ref>. The accuracy of intra-articular injection of anesthetic to determine an intra-articular abnormality has been found to be ...E24–E41.</ref>. The authors of this review also discovered several special tests to be highly sensitive.&nbsp; These include
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  • ...rt Storrow]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> ...ping, clicking, or catching while performing the test indicates a possible hip labrum tear.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...Adductionand Internal Rotation test. This is an exclusion tool for several hip pathologies<ref name=":2" />. ...ction, adduction, internal and external rotation, and circumduction of the hip<ref name=":1">Drake, R.L., Vogl, W. and Mitchell, A.W.M. (2019). ''Gray’s
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  • ...bility of 4 clinical tests used to assess individuals with musculoskeletal hip pain]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2008 Feb;38(2):71-7. Epub 2007 Sep 21.</r Hip articulation is true diarthroidal ball and-socket style joint.
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  • ...not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to check out new information!!</blockquote> .... The test is used to screen for intra-articular hip pathologies including labral tears, ligamentous laxity, and impingement.<ref name=":7" /><ref name=":8"
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  • [[File:Grays339.JPEG|267x267px|thumb|'''The Hip Joint''']] ...ability to the joint. Functionally, the hip joint enjoys a very high range of motion.
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  • ...cal therapy practice including diagnosis, assessment and interventions for hip pain in adults. ...Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association.] ''Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy'', (7), CPG1-CPG70.</ref>
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  • ...iginal Editors ''' - [[User:Bilitis Crokaert|Bilitis Crokaert]] as part of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Project. ...tabilize the hip joint.<ref name="Lewis">Lewis CL, Sahrmann SA. Acetabular Labral Tears. Phys Ther 2006;86:110-121.</ref>
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  • ...atient Problems|Students from Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] [[File:Hip Chondrosarcoma.jpg|thumb|Chondrosarcoma - proximal femur]]
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  • ...pez|Alisha Lopez]], [[User:Bilitis Crokaert|Bilitis Crokaert]] as part of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Project. ...lar Labral "Tears" in 40-Plus-year-old Patients: Shouldn't these be called Labral "Fissures" Instead? Acad Radiol. 2018;25(3):387-390.
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  • ...izabeth Record]], [[User:John Winkelhaus|John Winkelhaus]]&nbsp;as part of the Texas State project ...Diagnosis and Management of Snapping Hip Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review of Literature.] Rheumatology (Sunnyvale) 2017;7(228):2161-1149. </ref>
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  • ...y of Complex Patient Problems|Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] ...ing-sarcoma?lang=gb (accessed 27.12.2023) </ref> The most common sites are the pelvis, axial skeleton, and femur, but they may occur in almost any bone or
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  • ...rory P, Bell S (1999) Nerve entrapment syndromes as a cause of pain in the hip, groin and buttock. Sports Med 27(4):261–274</ref>. ...al_Syndrome__A_Pain_in_the_Buttock.2.aspx Deep gluteal syndrome: a pain in the buttock.] Current Sports Medicine Reports. 2021 Jun 1;20(6):279-85.</ref>
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Emy Van Rode|Emy Van Rode]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universi ...2022 Jun 15;69(7):A09210714.</ref> thought to be caused by inflammation of the trochanteric bursa.
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  • [[File:Ilustration of the muscles. jpeg.jpeg|thumb|alt=|335x335px]] ...7;5(9):522-33.</ref> The timing and activation of dynamic stabilisers are the most important factors in achieving functional stability.<ref name=":11" />
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  • ..., Beck M et al. [https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports/50/19/1169.full.pdf The Warwick Agreement on femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAI syndrome): ...gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931341/pdf/10.1177_1941738114521576.pdf The aetiology of femoroacetabular impingement: what we know and what we don't.] Sports Healt
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  • == Snapping Hip Syndrome (SHS) == ...Snapping hip syndrome Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/snapping-hip-syndrome?lang=us (accessed 30/10.2022)</ref>
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  • ...''Original Editor '''- [[User:Stacy Schiurring|Stacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/damien-howell/ Damie ...ffective treatment of low back pain? A point-counterpoint debate]. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2019 Jun;49(6):425-36.</ref> </block
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  • ....nih.gov/pubmed/30013870 Piriformis Syndrome and Wallet Neuritis: Are They the Same?.] Cureus. 2018 May;10(5). ...be explained by the wider quadriceps femoris muscle angle in the os coxae of women.<ref name="Lori" />
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