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Microinstability of the Hip: recognition & management | Laura Opstedal
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Sports PT for the Foot, Hip and Knee. Microinstability of the Hip: recognition & management. February 14, 2016. February 16, 2016. The pathomechanism begins with repetitive joint forces that include repetitive hip external rotation on an axially loaded limb in sports including golf, baseball, gymnastics, ballet, figure skating, football, soccer, tennis and martial arts in the presence of subtle anatomical abnormalities or inherent ligamentous laxity. Occurring in the presence of laxity. Ligamentum teres,...
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Iliopsoas Syndrome: impingement, snapping & tendinopathy | Laura Opstedal
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Sports PT for the Foot, Hip and Knee. Iliopsoas Syndrome: impingement, snapping & tendinopathy. June 4, 2016. Pain presents insidiously in the anterior hip, though has been reported to occur in the ipsilateral lower back. Anatomy of the Iliopsoas. The iliocapsularis, is found adjacent and lateral to the iliopsoas, originating from the inferior facet of the AIIS and the anteromedial hip joint capsule to insert 1.5cm distal to the lesser trochanter. Most acetabular labral tears occur in the 1:00 to 2:00 po...
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20160525_074054 | Laura Opstedal
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20160603_165456 | Laura Opstedal
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20160525_074013 | Laura Opstedal
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Femoroacetabular Impingement: interpretation of radiographs for the physical therapist | Laura Opstedal
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Sports PT for the Foot, Hip and Knee. Femoroacetabular Impingement: interpretation of radiographs for the physical therapist. March 18, 2016. March 18, 2016. In this view, the hips and pelvis are viewed front to back. In this position the examiner can measure joint space, center edge angle, depth of acetabulum and presence of cross over sign. Joint Space Width (JSW). Joint space less than 2mm may be a contraindication to hip arthroscopy. Lateral Center Edge Angle (LCEA). Mild acetabular dysplasia (LCEA 25.
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20160603_170407 | Laura Opstedal
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20160603_165536 | Laura Opstedal
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The Growing Athlete: recognition and management of apophysitis | Laura Opstedal
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Sports PT for the Foot, Hip and Knee. The Growing Athlete: recognition and management of apophysitis. December 12, 2015. April 30, 2016. An estimated 30 to 35 million children aged 5 to 18 years participate in organized sports annually. Sports are the leading cause of injury among school-aged children and there has been an overall increase in both acute and overuse injuries in young athletes over the past three decades. Common sites of traction apophysitis:. Jumping Sports, running. Cutting Sports, dance.
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5 Tips for Optimal Achilles Repair Rehabilitation | Laura Opstedal
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Sports PT for the Foot, Hip and Knee. 5 Tips for Optimal Achilles Repair Rehabilitation. July 26, 2016. Achilles rupture is one of the most common tendon injuries despite being the thickest tendon, affecting more men than women, during middle age. The common site for rupture is 2 to 6 cm from its insertion on the calcaneus, where the cross sectional area is the smallest. Achilles tendon forces of approximately 1500 N have been recorded during walking in healthy subjects. Following Achilles repair, a peri...
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