Trendelenburg test
Lying inspection
Measure true / apparent leg lengths
Ask about any pain and then start by examining the normal side.
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First test all active movements (except internal and external rotation), then test passive movements.
Thomas’ test
Fully flex the patientβs hip on one side (with their knee also in flexion) and place a hand under their lumbar spine. The lumbar lordosis should be reduced. If the contralateral thigh is forced off the couch, there is a fixed flexion deformity of that hip. Now repeat on the other side.
Trendelenburgβs test
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A patient presents to ED with chest pain and this trace. What would you do?
Interpretation management
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What is trochanteric bursitis and who does it normally affect?
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List 3 common causes of hip pain in children
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How would you classify hip / neck of femur fractures and how would each type be managed?
What are the possible complications of hip fractures?
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