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Hip and Groin Pain: Radiological Assessment
Hip and groin pain are commonly encountered complaints in orthopedic practice. The diagnosis can be difficult to establish based on the complex interconnected anatomy at the pubic symphysis and around the hip. In addition patients can present with varied pathology, such as labral and cartilaginous injuries, surrounding soft tissue derangement involving muscles or tendons and osseous abnormaliti...
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Groin and hip injuries are common in sport. The diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of these injuries has long been identified as a complex and challenging area for all clinicians involved in the management of such injuries. While our knowledge increases steadily the challenge still remains for appropriate and successful treatment strategies. Rehabilitation has been identified as an importa...
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Diagnoses of injuries to the hip and groin are challenging to diagnose because of complex anatomy and overlapping symptoms Radiography is most suitable for initial imaging examination to evaluate for fractures, joint space, alignment, and some soft tissue anomalies MRI is well-suited for evaluating soft tissue injuries, including stress injuries, muscle strain, tendon tears, muscular contusion,...
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Although athletic injuries about the hip and groin occur less commonly than injuries in the extremities, they can result in extensive rehabilitation time. Thus, an accurate diagnosis and well-organized treatment plan are critical. Because loads of up to eight times body weight have been demonstrated in the hip joint during jogging, presumably even greater loads can occur during vigorous athleti...
متن کاملImaging of Sports-Related Hip and Groin Injuries
A normally functioning hip joint is imperative for athletes who use their lower extremities with running, jumping, or kicking activities. Sports-related injuries of the hip and groin are far less frequent than injuries to the more distal aspect of the extremity, accounting for less than 10% of lower extremity injuries. Despite the lower incidence, hip and groin injuries can lead to significant ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: South African Journal of Sports Medicine
سال: 2012
ISSN: 2078-516X,1015-5163
DOI: 10.17159/2078-516x/2012/v24i4a526