Hip pain and thigh numbness

    • [DOC File]THORACIC – not a big player in your practice compared to ...

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      An elderly female with back pain/hip pain may have a stress fracture coming. Arthritide – OA in the hip is probably in the top five sites for OA. Note the hip joint space (4-5mm) and look for geodes. Osteophytes occur on the neck of the femur. 50% are idiopathic. Knee pain will refer to the hip and vice-versa.


    • [DOC File]LOWER EXTREMITY QUESTIONNAIRE

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      HIP Thigh Knee Lower Leg Ankle Foot Toe(s) Heel ... Pain Joint “giving out” Numbness Weakness ... Numbness Weakness Click Broken Bones ...


    • [DOCX File]Anatomy Language Practice (ANSWERS)

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      The patient fell and is reporting deep pain in the pelvic region with numbness extending laterally to the femoral, sural, and crural regions. The patient fell and is reporting deep pain in the lower abdomen with numbness extending to the right/left thigh and leg.


    • [DOCX File]Middle GI Tract (Distal Duodenum, Jejunum, Ilium ...

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      27 yo G3P3 s/p c-section for failure to progress with pushing due to CPD c/o LBP and b/l hip pain with paresthesias/pain in right anterior/lateral thigh and diffuse edema. (Meralgia Paresthetica


    • [DOC File]SCIATICA AND HOMEOPATHY

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      Radiating pain from lower back through the back of the thigh and down through the leg to the foot or toes. Pain may be constant or intermittent, dull, sharp, shooting, burning or tingling sensation. Weakness, numbness or difficulty moving the leg or foot. Everyday activity like walking, sitting and standing may be painful and difficult.


    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      Dr. Lippincott noted the following in the employee’s history: numbness in right leg from April 2006, achy low back pain, escalating right buttock and hip pain, pain in the right leg, persistent knee and lower leg pain which impairs the gait, unable to fully bear weight on the right leg. Dr.


    • [DOC File]12-06-07 Common Orthopaedic Complaints

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      Hip Injury – Lumbar, Joint, Bursa, Entrapment, Snap, Hip Exam (Trendelenberg), Fx, LFCN, OA, Necrosis Lumbar Spine – injury to lumbar spine is referred to buttock/thigh… not groin; Hip Joint Injury – can be arthritis, fracture, infection, osteonecrosis: - groin pain


    • [DOC File]CDPHO | Cooley Dickinson Physician Hospital Organization

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      The patient's complaints were neck pain that radiated into both arms, hand pain with numbness and clumsiness, and electric shock-type pains down her body when she bent down. An MRI showed marked spinal stenosis at C3-C4 and C5-C6. Diagnosis:


    • [DOC File]GROSS ANATOMY 205 MIDTERM EXAMINATION

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      3. All of the following muscles are lateral rotators of the thigh. at the hip joint except. a. sartorius. b. obturator externus. c. obturator internus. d. gracilis. e. quadratus femoris. 4. Gait or walking involves the initial contact and controlled lowering. of one foot to the floor. Loss of this component of normal gait is referred. to as ...



    • [DOC File]Neurovascular Observations For Orthopaedic Patients

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      Buttock or thigh injury - actively move foot and toes. Thigh injury - actively flex of the knee. Tibial injury- actively plantarflex the ankle. Actively evert and dorsiflex the foot. NORMAL- Can perform movements. Chart as normal. ABNORMAL- Unable to perform movements due to pain or numbness. Check if passive movement causes severe pain.


    • [DOC File]Peripheral Vascular Disease

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      For example, buttock, hip, and thigh discomfort occur in patients with aortoiliac disease (Leriche syndrome), whereas calf claudication develops in patients with femoral-popliteal disease. Symptoms are far more common in the lower than in the upper extremities because of the higher incidence of obstructive lesions in the former region.


    • [DOCX File]Contact Information for Dr. Michael Ellman - Panorama Ortho

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      : With hip arthroscopy, there is a small chance of numbness in the genitalia region briefly postoperatively. Also, you may experience some numbness of the upper outer portion of the thigh on the operative leg after surgery. This is due to stretching of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, a sensory nerve that is close to the surgical area.


    • [DOCX File]Contact Information for the Hip Preservation Team

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      : With hip surgery, there is a small chance of numbness in the genitalia region briefly postoperatively. Also, you may experience some numbness of the upper outer portion of the thigh on the operative leg after surgery. This is due to stretching of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, a sensory nerve that is close to the surgical area.


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