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Athletic Injuries ATC 222. Thigh, Hip, Groin, Pelvis Chapter 17. Thigh Contusion. Etiology S/S Grading See web handout Treatment RICER crutches immobilization gentle ROM Complication myositis ossificans. Femoral Fracture. Commonly in middle 1/3 S/S shortened extremity
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Athletic InjuriesATC 222 Thigh, Hip, Groin, Pelvis Chapter 17
Thigh Contusion • Etiology • S/S • Grading • See web handout • Treatment • RICER • crutches • immobilization • gentle ROM • Complication • myositis ossificans
Femoral Fracture • Commonly in middle 1/3 • S/S • shortened extremity • externally rotated leg • shock • deformity
Hip Dislocation • Uncommon • S/S • posterior (more common) • FADIR • anterior • FABER • inability to move • deformity • Treatment
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease • Etiology • avascular necrosis • 4-10 years • more males • unknown cause, trauma? • Characteristics • pain with passive hip rotation • no improvement • Treatment • Referral
Slipped Capital Femoris Epiphysis • “Slipped Cap” • Mainly males, 10-17 years old • tall and thin, obese • Etiology • Treatment
“Hip Pointer” • Contusion to iliac crest • S/S • Treatment