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ISBN 10: 1617110469
ISBN 13: 9781617110467
Author: Bryan Kelly MD, Asheesh Bedi MD, Chris Larson MD, Eilish O’Sullivan
Sports Hip Injuries Diagnosis and Management 1st Table of contents:
Section I Basic Injury Patterns
Chapter 1 Anatomical Considerations and Clinical Examination
Layered Approach to Diagnostic Evaluation of the Athlete With Hip Pain
Layer I: Osteochondral Layer
Layer II: Capsulolabral Layer
Layer III: Muscular Layer
Layer IV: Neural Layer
Comprehensive Clinical Examination
Overview Of Imaging Studies
Plain Radiographs
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnostic Injection
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 2 Femoroacetabular Impingement: I. Pathoanatomy, Clinical Evaluation, and Arthroscopic Treatment Strategies
Pathoanatomy of Impingement: Overview
Dynamic Impingement
Cam Impingement
Rim Impingement
Extra-Articular Impingement
Femoroacetabular Impingement-Induced Instability
Dynamic Impingement and Static Overload
Clinical Evaluation Pearls for Femoroacetabular Impingement
History and Physical Examination
Imaging Pearls
Management Options
Nonoperative Options
Surgical Indications
Surgical Technique: Arthroscopy
Step 1 Positioning
Step 2 Portal Access
Step 3 Interportal Capsule Cut
Step 4 Rim Preparation/Resection
Step 5 Labral Refixation/Selective Debridement
Step 6 Peripheral Compartment Access/Visualization
Step 7 Femoroplasty
Step 8 Capsule Closure
Complications
POstoperative Care and Rehabilitation
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 Femoroacetabular Impingement: II. Open Treatment Strategies and Outcomes in Femoroacetabular Impingement Surgery
Open Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Surgical Hip Dislocation Technique
Mini-Open Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Mini-Open Surgical Technique
Complications
Surgical Dislocation
Mini-Open
Outcomes
Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation
Surgical Dislocation
Mini-Open
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 4 Dysplasia and Instability
Pathoanatomy of Dysplasia
Clinical Presentation
Clinical Examination Pearls
Imaging Pearls
Plain X-Rays
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Computed Tomography
Ultrasound
Nonoperative Options
Arthroscopic Treatment
Open Treatment Indications
Contraindications
Authors’ Preferred Technique for Periacetabular Osteotomy
Combined Approaches
Technique for Open Femoral Osteoplasty
Technique for Central Compartment Assessment
Complications
Postoperative Rehabilitation
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5 Traumatic Hip Subluxation/Dislocation and Femoroacetabular Impingement-Induced Instability
Pathoanatomy of Traumatic Subluxation/ Dislocation and Femoroacetabular Impingementinduced Instability
Pathomechanism
Associated Injuries
Clinical Presentation
Clinical Examination
Imaging Pearls
Nonoperative Options
Arthroscopic Treatment
Open Treatment
Clinical Results
Complications
Postoperative Rehabilitation
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6 Anterior Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Hip Flexor, Iliopsoas, and Subspine Impingement
Pathoanatomy of Anterior Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip
Hip Flexor Strains
Iliopsoas Impingement
Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine Impingement
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 7 Medial Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Adductor Strains and Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Pathoanatomy Of Medial Soft Tissue Injuries Of The Hip
Adductor Strains
Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Clinical Presentation
Adductor Strains
Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Clinical Examination Pearls
Adductor Strains
Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Imaging Pearls
Plain X-Rays
Nonoperative Options
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Physical Therapy
Injections
Arthroscopic/Endoscopic Treatment
General Principles
Indications
Authors’ Preferred Technique
Open Treatment
Adductor Strains
Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Combined Approaches
General Principles
Indications
Authors’ Preferred Technique
Complications
Adductor Strains
Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Femoroacetabular Impingement
Postoperative Rehabilitation
Adductor Strains
Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Combined Athletic Pubalgia and Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 8 Posterior Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Hamstring
Introduction and Epidemiology
Pathoanatomy Of Hamstring Injuries
Clinical Presentation
Clinical Examination Pearls
Imaging Pearls
Treatment
Nonoperative
Surgical Treatment—Endoscopic
Surgical Treatment–Open
Chronic Hamstring Tears
Complications
Rehabilitation
Pearls and Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9 Lateral Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Abductors and Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Pathoanatomy Of Abductor Failure And Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Trochanteric Bursae
Abductor Muscle Complex
Iliotibial Band
External Coxa Saltans
Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome
Trochanteric Bursitis
Clinical Presentation
Gluteus Medius/Minimus Tears
Trochanteric Bursitis
Iliotibial Band Syndrome/Snapping Hip
Clinical Examination Pearls
Abductor Tears
Trochanteric Bursitis
Iliotibial Band Syndrome/Snapping Hip
Imaging Pearls
Plain Radiographs and Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Ultrasound/Dynamic Imaging Analysis
Nonoperative Treatment
Arthroscopic Treatment
Open Reconstructive Treatment
Authors’preferred Technique
Complications
Rehabilitation Following Repair
Pearls and Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 10 Nerve Compression Injuries About the Hip and Deep Gluteal Syndrome
Sciatic Nerve And Deep Gluteal Syndrome
Clinical Presentation
Clinical Examination Pearls
Imaging Pearls
Magnetic Resonance Arthrography
Electromyography/Nerve Conduction Studies
Nonoperative Treatment For Sciatic Nerve Entrapment/Deep Gluteal Syndrome
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Physical Therapy
Injections
Operative Treatment
Endoscopic Release of the Piriformis
Rehabilitation
Pearls
Pudendal Nerve
Clinical Presentation
Clinical Examination Pearls
Imaging Pearls
Neurophysiological Studies
Treatment: Nonoperative Options
Medications
Physical Therapy
Injections
Surgical Treatment Of Pudendal Neuropathy
Transgluteal Decompression
Postoperative Rehabilitation
Complications
Other Peripheral Nerves
Iliohypogastric Nerve
Ilioinguinal Nerve
Genitofemoral Nerve
Obturator Nerve
Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
Femoral Nerve
Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 11 Stress Fractures of the Hip and Pelvis
Introduction And Epidemiology Of Stress Fractures Of The Hip And Pelvis
Introduction
Pathophysiology of Bone Stress Injuries
Epidemiology of Stress Injuries
Types Of Stress Injuries
Femoral Neck Stress Injuries
Pelvic Stress Injuries
Sacral Stress Injuries
Risk Factors
Extrinsic Risk Factors
Intrinsic Risk Factors
Clinical Presentation
Clinical Examination
Differential Diagnosis
Imaging
Plain Radiographs
Bone Scan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Computed Tomography
Ultrasound
Other Diagnostic Evaluation
Metabolic Bone Evaluation
Nutrition Evaluation
Psychiatric Evaluation
Treatment
Nonoperative Treatment Options
Return To Activities
Surgical Treatment
Indications
Contraindications
Authors’ Preferred Technique
Postoperative Rehabilitation/Return to Play
Complications
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Section II Sport-Specific Injuries
Chapter 12 The Contact Athlete: Football and Rugby
Common Injuries
Femoroacetabular Impingement
Subluxations and Dislocations
Fractures of the Femoral Neck and Pelvic Ring
Myotendinous Strains and Avulsions
On-the-Field Evaluation
Post-Game Assessment
In-Season Management
Contusions and “Hip Pointers”
Pearls and Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 13 The Pivoting Athlete: Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, Basketball, Wrestling, and Field Hockey
Common Injuries
Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
In-Season Management
Surgical Treatment
Association of Femoroacetabular Impingement and Athletic Pubalgia/ Core Muscle Injury
Treatment of Femoracetabular Impingement With Associated Compensatory Hip/Pelvis Pathology
Hip-Related Compensatory Patterns Down the Kinetic Chain
Myotendinous Injuries About the Hip and Pelvis in Athletes
Proximal Adductor Injuries
Rectus Femoris Injuries
Proximal Hamstring Injuries
Other Muscle Strain Injuries
Contusions about the Hip and Pelvis in Athletes
Quadriceps Contusions
Hip Pointers
Apophyseal Avulsions Of The Hip And Pelvis In Adolescents
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 14 The Overhead Athlete: Baseball, Volleyball, and Tennis
Up The Kinetic Chain
Compensatory Overload to Pelvis, Spine, Shoulder, and Elbow
Pitching Mechanics of the Lower Body
Serving and Spiking Mechanics of the Lower Body
Batting/Tennis Stroke Mechanics of the Lower Body
Tennis Stroke
Batting/Tennis Stroke Decompensation
Common Injuries
Hips and Pelvis
Lower Back Injuries
Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
Pearls and Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 15 The Endurance Athlete: Runners, Cyclists, Rowers, and Triathletes
Initial Evaluation
History Evaluation
Physical Examination
Imaging
Diagnostic Hip Injections
Sport-Specific Biomechanics
Running
Cycling
Rowing
Swimming
Common Injuries
Extra-Articular Pathology
Intra-Articular Pathology
Nonoperative Treatment Options
Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy
Therapeutic Injections
Training and Activity Modifications
Medications
Surgical Treatment
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 16 The Hypermobile Athlete: Dancers, Cheerleaders, Figure Skaters, and Gymnasts
Biomechanics
Common Injuries
Influence of Acquired Range of Motion
Influence of Gender
Dysplasia
Soft Tissue Laxity
Strength Imbalances and Proprioceptive Deficiencies
Impingement
Snapping Hip Syndromes
Abductor Failure
Hamstring Strain
Stress Fractures and Other Causes of Hip Pain
In-Season Evaluation
Treatment Guidelines
Rehabilitation
The Role of Surgery
Complications of Nonsurgical Management
Complications of Surgical Management
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
Chapter 17 Sport-Specific Rehabilitation Guidelines
Core Stability And Progression Of Control
Physical Therapy Milestones
Return-To-Sport Testing
Jumping, Landing, And Cutting
Agility Progression
General Return To Sport
Return to Running
Return to Throwing
Return to Football/Rugby
Return to Hockey
Return to Soccer/Lacrosse
Return to Basketball
Return to Tennis
Pearls And Pitfalls
Conclusion
References
Chapter 18 Outcomes in Return to Sport
Outcomes After Arthroscopic Femoroacetabular Impingement Surgery
Ice Hockey
Open Femoroacetabular Impingement Surgery
Australian-Rules Football
Soccer
Adolescent Athletes
Pearls and Pitfalls
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