نتایج جستجو برای: osteitis pubis

تعداد نتایج: 3465  

Journal: :Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation 2014
Walaa Sayed Mohammad Osama Ragaa Abdelraouf Amr Almaz Abdel-aziem

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Osteitis pubis refers to a painful, inflammatory condition involving the pubic bones, pubic symphysis, and adjacent structures. So, the aims of the study were to evaluate the strength of trunk muscles of soccer players suffering from osteitis pubis, and to compare the agonist/antagonist ratio of trunk muscles in osteitis pubis athletes with that of healthy athletes. ...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2016
Elizabeth Phillips Viviane Khoury Andrew Wilmot John D Kelly

A mechanistic link has been suggested between cam-type femoroacetabular impingement and increased stress on the symphysis pubis. This retrospective study was conducted to determine whether there is an increased prevalence of osteitis pubis, as evidenced by imaging, in patients with femoroacetabular impingement compared with age-matched control subjects. Search of a radiologic database of a larg...

Journal: :British Journal of Sports Medicine 1971

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
sanjay meena shreesh kumar gangary

symphysis pubis is an uncommon site of tuberculosis and only few cases have been reported in the literature. it is important to distinguish it from the more common entities like osteitis pubis and osteomyelitis of pubis symphysis to prevent delay in diagnosis and minimize morbidity and prevent complications. we report a rare case of tuberculosis of symphysis pubis in a 50-year-old indian female...

Journal: :Pain physician 2005
Nameer R Haider Rizwan A Syed Debra Dermady

BACKGROUND Osteitis pubis is an aseptic painful inflammatory condition of the symphysis pubis, surrounding muscles, and tendons. It was first described in 1924 in patients who had suprapubic surgery. Inflammation and trauma have been attributed to be causative factors in previous individual case reports and small case series. Osteitis pubis is frequently misdiagnosed and is difficult to treat o...

2014
Nikhil Aravind Khadabadi

Osteitis pubis represents a non-infectious inflammation of the pubic symphysis. Although, the disease commonly affects young athletic patients, it is also associated with urologic procedures, obstetrical and gynaecological procedures [1,2]. Pain is usually localized over the pubic symphysis and radiates to the groin, medial thigh or the abdomen. Differentiating with infective pathology of the o...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1993
C Vincent

BACKGROUND A 55-year-old woman was seen for pubic symphysis tenderness that started 3 weeks after bladder suspension surgery for urinary incontinence. A diagnosis of osteitis pubis was made based on the results of the physical, radiographic, and laboratory examinations. The paucity of information on this topic in primary care textbooks prompted a literature review of the subject. METHODS A co...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2006
Stefan Michael Knoeller Markus Uhl Georg Werner Herget

Osteitis pubis is a noninfective inflammation of the symphysis pubis, without distinct aetiology. It has often been reported after urological or gynaecological procedures, and is also associated with trauma, rheumatic disorders, pregnancy and parturition. Symptoms mostly resolve spontaneously. On the other hand, osteomyelitis of the pubis is a classical infective inflammation of bone. The diffe...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1979
D L Scott C J Eastmond V Wright

Radiological abnormalities are often seen at the pubic symphysis in rheumatic disorders. In a radiological study of 120 patients with rheumatic diseases osteitis pubis with erosive and sclerotic changes was a feature of ankylosing spondylitis. Irregularity and subluxation were not related to osteitis pubis or diagnostic group but were common in females and had a possible association with previo...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 2002
Martin J O'Connell Tom Powell Noel M McCaffrey Denis O'Connell Stephen J Eustace

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to describe the application, technique, and results of symphyseal cleft injection in athletes with osteitis pubis. CONCLUSION Symphyseal cleft injection is a useful technique for the diagnosis and treatment of osteitis pubis in athletes. The procedure is well tolerated and may facilitate early resumption of competitive duties.

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