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- Title
Anatomy of Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome.
- Authors
Köse, Özlem Öztürk; Karip, Burak; Atik, Fatmanur
- Abstract
Hip joint; it is a spheroid type joint formed between the head of femur and acetabular fossa. Auxiliary structures such as ligaments and joint capsule are organized to protect the hip joint. When one or more of the structures that form or protect the hip joint are damaged, torn or worn and compressed, the patient experiences significant pain and a decrease or limitation in activities of daily living. Conditions such as walking disturbances, difficulties in sitting or standing up are common. Osteoarthritis and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) the most common joint disorders. It is known that this syndrome is one of the first stage findings of osteoarthritis. The type of treatment is determined by looking at the radiological images of the patients, the findings in the examination and the condition of the surrounding structures. In cases where surgical intervention is required, a physical therapy program is organized according to the need after the invasive procedure as a result of the procedure. If the patient's clinical condition is not suitable for surgery and there is an indication for drug therapy, this method may also be preferred. FAIS has 3 different subtypes as cam, pincer and mixed. In the personalized medical treatments to be performed according to the different types mentioned, it is aimed that the patients continue their lives comfortably. Careful and correct use of information on the anatomy of the hip joint also positively affects the lives of patients with such disorders. Our study aims to provide a detailed guide to the topographic anatomy of the relevant region for those who conduct research in this field, especially clinicians.
- Subjects
FEMORACETABULAR impingement; HIP fractures; ANATOMY; OSTEOARTHRITIS; PHYSICAL therapy
- Publication
Hamidiye Medical Journal, 2022, Vol 3, Issue 2, p76
- ISSN
2718-0956
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4274/hamidiyemedj.galenos.2022.76476