Snapping hip syndrome is an audible or palpable snap in a hip joint during movement which may be accompanied by pain or locking. It is typically seen in young athletes performing activities requiring repeated extreme movements of the hip. It may also follow a physical trauma, intramuscular injections or surgeries. There are two main forms of snapping hip: extra- or intra-articular. Extra-articular snapping hip is elicited by an abnormal movement of specific tendons and is divided into two forms: internal and external. The internal form of snapping hip syndrome is attributed to an abrupt movement of an iliopsoas tendon against an iliopectineal eminence. Radiograph results in patients with this form of snapping tend to be normal. Dynamic ultr...
External snapping hip is present when the iliotibial tract The aetiology of external snapping hip is...
The clinical hip examination, although highly sensitive in expert hands in detecting neonatal hip in...
AbstractLateral hip snapping is a nosological entity that is often unknown to many orthopedists and ...
Snapping hip syndrome is an audible or palpable snap in a hip joint during movement which may be acc...
Snapping hip syndrome is an audible or palpable snap in a hip joint during movement which may be acc...
Snapping hip, or coxa saltans, is a nondescript term that includes multiple distinct disorders. A sn...
Background: Internal snapping hip is a common clinical condition, characterized by an audible or pal...
A complete physical examination of the hip is often difficult due to its size and deep position. Dur...
Internal snapping hip is a recognized cause of hip pain caused by recurrent subluxation of the iliop...
Snapping pes anserinus syndrome is an often encountered cause of medial knee snapping. It results fr...
This paper reviews ultrasound of the hip, which is a commonly requested examination for symptomatic ...
Classically, external snapping hip syndrome (ESHS) is considered to be caused by friction of a tight...
Introduction: Snapping hip syndrome (SHS) occurs in 5-10% of the global population. A back and forth...
BACKGROUND External snapping hip syndrome (ESH) is postulated to be one of the causes of greater ...
Ultrasound (US) of the hip is widely used both in children and adults for selected clinical indicati...
External snapping hip is present when the iliotibial tract The aetiology of external snapping hip is...
The clinical hip examination, although highly sensitive in expert hands in detecting neonatal hip in...
AbstractLateral hip snapping is a nosological entity that is often unknown to many orthopedists and ...
Snapping hip syndrome is an audible or palpable snap in a hip joint during movement which may be acc...
Snapping hip syndrome is an audible or palpable snap in a hip joint during movement which may be acc...
Snapping hip, or coxa saltans, is a nondescript term that includes multiple distinct disorders. A sn...
Background: Internal snapping hip is a common clinical condition, characterized by an audible or pal...
A complete physical examination of the hip is often difficult due to its size and deep position. Dur...
Internal snapping hip is a recognized cause of hip pain caused by recurrent subluxation of the iliop...
Snapping pes anserinus syndrome is an often encountered cause of medial knee snapping. It results fr...
This paper reviews ultrasound of the hip, which is a commonly requested examination for symptomatic ...
Classically, external snapping hip syndrome (ESHS) is considered to be caused by friction of a tight...
Introduction: Snapping hip syndrome (SHS) occurs in 5-10% of the global population. A back and forth...
BACKGROUND External snapping hip syndrome (ESH) is postulated to be one of the causes of greater ...
Ultrasound (US) of the hip is widely used both in children and adults for selected clinical indicati...
External snapping hip is present when the iliotibial tract The aetiology of external snapping hip is...
The clinical hip examination, although highly sensitive in expert hands in detecting neonatal hip in...
AbstractLateral hip snapping is a nosological entity that is often unknown to many orthopedists and ...