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What is the primary cause of musculotendinous factors in painful hip syndromes?
What is the primary cause of musculotendinous factors in painful hip syndromes?
- Tightness of the lumbar extensors
- Chronic inflammation of the affected muscle
- Excessive strain while the muscle is contracting (correct)
- Weakness of the gluteus maximus muscle
Which of the following muscles is often dominant in hip flexion, leading to overuse syndromes?
Which of the following muscles is often dominant in hip flexion, leading to overuse syndromes?
- Gluteus medius
- Gluteus maximus
- Tensor fasciae latae (correct)
- Piriformis
What is the name of the bursitis that occurs in the buttock region?
What is the name of the bursitis that occurs in the buttock region?
- Psoas bursitis
- Iliopsoas bursitis
- Ischiogluteal bursitis (correct)
- Trochanteric bursitis
Which of the following is a common structural cause of painful hip syndromes?
Which of the following is a common structural cause of painful hip syndromes?
What is the typical location of pain associated with an anterior tear of the acetabular labrum?
What is the typical location of pain associated with an anterior tear of the acetabular labrum?
What is the name of the test that is often positive in patients with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)?
What is the name of the test that is often positive in patients with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)?
What is the primary cause of tendinopathies in painful hip syndromes?
What is the primary cause of tendinopathies in painful hip syndromes?
Which of the following muscles is often weak in patients with overuse syndromes?
Which of the following muscles is often weak in patients with overuse syndromes?
What is the common underlying factor in painful hip syndromes?
What is the common underlying factor in painful hip syndromes?