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What is the most common mechanism of injury for osteitis pubis?
What is the most common mechanism of injury for osteitis pubis?
- Excessive extension forces at the sacroiliac joint
- Excessive supination forces at the hip joint
- Excessive flexion forces at the pubic symphysis
- Excessive medial-lateral shear forces at the pubic symphysis (correct)
Which group of athletes is most commonly affected by osteitis pubis?
Which group of athletes is most commonly affected by osteitis pubis?
- Soccer players (correct)
- Basketball players
- Swimmers
- Gymnasts
What is a common sign of meralgia paresthetica?
What is a common sign of meralgia paresthetica?
- Weakness in the quadriceps
- Pain and tingling in the upper anterolateral thigh (correct)
- Numbness in the toes
- Pain over the lower back
What are common predisposing factors for meralgia paresthetica?
What are common predisposing factors for meralgia paresthetica?
Which activity should be avoided as part of the treatment for meralgia paresthetica?
Which activity should be avoided as part of the treatment for meralgia paresthetica?
What should be initiated once acute symptoms of osteitis pubis subside?
What should be initiated once acute symptoms of osteitis pubis subside?
What is the recommended caution or avoidance for managing hip pain grade 1/11?
What is the recommended caution or avoidance for managing hip pain grade 1/11?
Which activity modification is NOT recommended for managing hip pain grade 1/11?
Which activity modification is NOT recommended for managing hip pain grade 1/11?
Why is active hip flexion considered less ideal compared to passive hip flexion for hip pain grade 1/11?
Why is active hip flexion considered less ideal compared to passive hip flexion for hip pain grade 1/11?
What makes long axis distraction or true lateral distraction helpful for managing hip pain?
What makes long axis distraction or true lateral distraction helpful for managing hip pain?
In which position should post glides be performed for optimal results in managing hip pain?
In which position should post glides be performed for optimal results in managing hip pain?
Why is HI considered good for FAI stretching, according to the text?
Why is HI considered good for FAI stretching, according to the text?
What is the Ludloff Sign used to detect?
What is the Ludloff Sign used to detect?
What is indicated but NOT responsible for the symptoms in Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome?
What is indicated but NOT responsible for the symptoms in Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome?
Which of the following is NOT considered an intrinsic factor for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome?
Which of the following is NOT considered an intrinsic factor for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome?
What is a common risk factor for developing Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome according to the text?
What is a common risk factor for developing Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome according to the text?
What does GTPS stand for in the context of the article?
What does GTPS stand for in the context of the article?
What percentage of patients identified with GTPS actually had bursitis based on MRI findings?
What percentage of patients identified with GTPS actually had bursitis based on MRI findings?
What is one of the management strategies suggested for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome?
What is one of the management strategies suggested for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome?
What is a characteristic symptom used in the clinical criteria for diagnosing Trochanteric Bursitis?
What is a characteristic symptom used in the clinical criteria for diagnosing Trochanteric Bursitis?
Which of the following is NOT part of the treatment for snapping hip?
Which of the following is NOT part of the treatment for snapping hip?
What is a recommended way to unload tissue with reduced weight bearing in managing hip injuries?
What is a recommended way to unload tissue with reduced weight bearing in managing hip injuries?
What is the recommended limit for external rotation (ER) during the first 2-4 weeks after Labral Repair surgery?
What is the recommended limit for external rotation (ER) during the first 2-4 weeks after Labral Repair surgery?
When can isometric exercises begin after hip surgery?
When can isometric exercises begin after hip surgery?
What percentage of athletes successfully return to sport following Hip Arthroscopy surgery?
What percentage of athletes successfully return to sport following Hip Arthroscopy surgery?
What should be addressed first for 6-12 weeks before considering surgical interventions?
What should be addressed first for 6-12 weeks before considering surgical interventions?
Which of the following is NOT a hurtful aspect of using a Physical Therapy Rehab Protocol according to the text?
Which of the following is NOT a hurtful aspect of using a Physical Therapy Rehab Protocol according to the text?
What is the main goal of a rehab protocol according to the content provided?
What is the main goal of a rehab protocol according to the content provided?
'Lateral hip pain is rarely bursitis' - Why is this statement significant in the context of hip pathology?
'Lateral hip pain is rarely bursitis' - Why is this statement significant in the context of hip pathology?
'Contractile injuries require progressive, optimal load strategies to recover' - What does this statement imply about the treatment approach for such injuries?
'Contractile injuries require progressive, optimal load strategies to recover' - What does this statement imply about the treatment approach for such injuries?
'Post-operative management is dependent on nature of surgery & type of tissue involved' - Why is understanding this dependency crucial for physical therapists?
'Post-operative management is dependent on nature of surgery & type of tissue involved' - Why is understanding this dependency crucial for physical therapists?
'FAI should be addressed first for 6-12 weeks before considering surgical interventions' - Why is addressing FAI crucial in the rehabilitation process?
'FAI should be addressed first for 6-12 weeks before considering surgical interventions' - Why is addressing FAI crucial in the rehabilitation process?
What is the mechanism of injury for Global Laxity (Instability) in pediatric patients?
What is the mechanism of injury for Global Laxity (Instability) in pediatric patients?
Which age group is more commonly affected by Legg Calves Perthes disease?
Which age group is more commonly affected by Legg Calves Perthes disease?
What is the initial management approach for Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)?
What is the initial management approach for Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)?
Which symptom is more indicative of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) as opposed to Legg Calves Perthes disease?
Which symptom is more indicative of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) as opposed to Legg Calves Perthes disease?
What distinguishes Femoral Stress Fractures from other conditions mentioned?
What distinguishes Femoral Stress Fractures from other conditions mentioned?
Which imaging modality is considered the gold standard for diagnosing femoral stress fractures?
Which imaging modality is considered the gold standard for diagnosing femoral stress fractures?
What is the primary surgical intervention for femoral stress fractures with significant tension or compression?
What is the primary surgical intervention for femoral stress fractures with significant tension or compression?
Which patient group is more prone to traumatic hip dislocation?
Which patient group is more prone to traumatic hip dislocation?
'Fatigue' injuries leading to femoral stress fractures are most common in which group?
'Fatigue' injuries leading to femoral stress fractures are most common in which group?