Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Evaluation of the Hip
Topics:
- Joint abnormalities: hip effusion, labral tear, paralabral cyst, femoro-acetabular impingement, hip arthroplasty
- Bursal Pathology: trochanteric pain syndrome, trochanteric bursitis, iliopsoas bursal fluid
- Muscle and tendon injury: acute muscle and tendon injury, tendinosis, semimembranosus tear, sports hernia, complete tear adductor longus, rectus femoris tear, calcific tendinosis, iliopsoas hemorrhage
- Snapping Hip syndrome
- Miscellaneous pathology: Morel-Lavallée lesion; Acute and Chronic cellulitis
- Soft-tissue abscess
- Inflammatory myositis
- Lymph node evaluation
- Soft-tissue myxoma
- Soft-tissue sarcoma
Objectives
Upon completion of this enduring material, you should be able to accomplish the following:
- Outline the hip anatomy and recognize ultrasound appearance of the normal hip
- Identify common hip pathology as seen with ultrasound
- State the importance of dynamic ultrasound imaging of the snapping hip
- Recognize that bursitis is uncommon in a patient with a painful trochanter
Date of Original Release: 2/23/2015
This edition valid for credit through: 2/23/2018
Video Length: 00:58:00
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