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  • ...nt role in maintaining the strength and integrity of the [[Hip Anatomy|hip joint]]. Unilateral psoas contraction assists with lateral motion, while bilatera Snapping hip or coxa saltans is a palpable or auditory snapping with hip joint movement<ref name=":3">Yen YM, Lewis CL, Kim YJ. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.
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  • [[File:Degeneration-of-the-acromioclavicular-joint.jpeg|thumb|Left '''AC joint degenerative''' changes.]] ...Romeo AA, Bach Jr BR. Degenerative joint disease of the acromioclavicular joint: a review. The American journal of sports medicine. 2013 Nov;41(11):2684-92
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  • Patient is a 68 years old female retiree. She sustained a left below knee amputation as a result of non-healing left big toe ray wound with dry gangr ...n general, as well as hypersensitivity of stump and pulling pain with full knee extension of the stump.

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  • ...ely referrals are made when necessary. If there has been any trauma to the knee, it is necessary to make sure that all relevant investigations have been ca ...ansson disease. Its etiology and natural history.] The Journal of Bone and Joint surgery. American Volume. 1978 Dec 1;60(8):1113-6.</ref>
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  • *Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American) *Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British)
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  • ...tillo A, Walden JG, Bosker G, Neptune RR. Compensatory mechanisms in below-knee amputee gait in response to increasing steady-state walking speeds. Gait & ...Yoder AJ, Silder AB, Farrokhi S, Dearth CL, Hendershot BD. Lower extremity joint contributions to trunk control during walking in persons with transtibial a
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  • ...& Bartlett Learning; 2019 Mar 8.</ref></blockquote>When discussing [[hip]] joint [[biomechanics]], one must consider how the [[Bone|bones]], [[Ligament|liga ...ttps://www.hindawi.com/journals/aorth/2019/5804642/ A dynamic model of hip joint biomechanics: The contribution of soft tissues]. Advances in Orthopedics. 2
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  • ...le of the tibia and passes over the medial collateral ligament of the knee-joint, from which it is separated by a bursa, and is inserted into the upper part 2. Flexion of the leg at the knee
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  • ...ogy/injury mechanisms underlying a clinical condition that affects muscle, joint and/or bone.  We will ask you to present your findings in oral and written * Levangie PK, Norkin CC.  Joint Structure and Function. 5<sup>th</sup>Ed, FA Davis, 2011.
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  • ...flossing involve applying an external pressure above or below a muscle or joint of the extremities, typically by using a circumferential, elastic band. The ...can be applied to any appendage to have affect on a painful area or stiff joint. Such as the ankle:{{#ev:youtube|L6ygP7rWwb4}}<ref>Rock Tape Go stronger go
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  • #[[Prepatellar Bursitis]] - housemaid's knee #Infrapatellar bursitis - clergyman's knee
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  • ...seful, the stress through the anterior knee joint constantly flexed during joint loading when in stance could be a reason for his pain. As I wanted to see
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  • ...<ref name="Osman">Osman MK, Irwin GJ, Huntley JS.Swelling around a child's knee. Clin Anat. 2011 Oct;24(7):914-7.</ref>. ...n also occur in the [[Shoulder Bursitis|shoulder]], [[Prepatellar Bursitis|knee]], [[Iliopsoas Bursitis|hip]], [[Olecranon Bursitis|elbow]] and big toe. <b
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  • Test/Retest Reliability in Hip and Knee OA ...‐based measures in people awaiting joint replacement surgery of the hip or knee. Physiotherapy Research International]. 2008 Sep;13(3):141-52.</ref>
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  • superficial knee pain, shin pains, Achilles tendonitis, iliotibial (IT) band pain, plantar f Other bio mechanical factors include: angles of the shin bones, knee, hip, and leg length diffentials, structural, and functional.
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  • The prone knee bending test is a neural tension test used to stress the femoral nerve and ...t includes prone-lying hip extension, abduction and external rotation with knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, and eversion<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...tuberosity when your leg is straight and your thigh is extended. When your knee is bent and your thigh is flexed, the gluteus maximus moves and leaves the * ischiofemoral ligament which forms the capsular reinforcement of hip joint<ref name=":1" />.
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  • [[Amputations|below knee amputation]], phantom pain,, weakness, 
prosthesis, high level rehabilita *Slightly widen based stance, decrease heel strike bilat, excess right knee flexion, Longer stance time on the right leg, left hip hike, slightly decre
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  • Total Hip Joint replacement [[Total Hip Replacement|(THR)]] is a mostly successful procedur ...www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2018/8987104/abs/ “Revision Surgery in Total Joint Replacement Is Cost-Intensive,”] BioMed Research International, vol. 201
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  • [[File:Grays339.JPEG|267x267px|thumb|'''The Hip Joint''']] ...thereby providing tremendous stability to the joint. Functionally, the hip joint enjoys a very high range of motion.
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