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Groin pain syndrome : a multidisciplinary guide to diagnosis and treatment /

This book provides accurate descriptions of the injuries responsible for groin pain, which tend to occur in association with particular sports. The approach is multidisciplinary, ensuring that the book will be of broad appeal, and the focus is especially on epidemiology, etiology, and possible treat...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Zini, R. (Raul) (Editor ), Volpi, Piero (Editor ), Bisciotti, Gian Nicola, 1959- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part 1: Introduction; 1: Classification and Differential Analysis of Groin Pain Syndrome; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Groin Pain Syndrome Italian Consensus Classification; 1.2.1 Summary of the First Document: Diagnostic Taxonomy Document Consensus; 1.2.2 Summary of the Second Document: Clinical Semeiotics Document Consensus; 1.2.2.1 First Category: Specific Test for Abductor Muscles; 1.2.2.2 Second Category: Specific Test for Abdominal Muscles; 1.2.2.3 Third Category: Specific Test for the Hip Joint.
  • 1.2.2.4 Fourth Category Clinical Evaluation of Inguinal Diseases; 1.2.3 Summary of the Second Document: Imaging Document Consensus; References; 2: Inguinal Region Anatomy; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Abdominal Wall; 2.3 The Inguinal Canal; 2.4 The Pubic Symphysis; 2.5 The Hip; 2.6 The Adductor Compartment; References; 3: Physiology and Biomechanics; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Hip Joint Function; 3.3 Physiology of the Hip; 3.4 Biomechanics and Movement; 3.5 Force Loading of the Hip; 3.6 Hip Function During Gait; References; 4: Radiologic Diagnosis; 4.1 Imaging Techniques.
  • 4.2 Imaging of Common Hip and Groin Injuries in the Athlete; 4.3 Hip Pathology; 4.3.1 Femoroacetabular Impingement; 4.3.2 Acetabular Labral Tear; 4.3.3 Loose Bodies; 4.4 Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip and Groin in the Athlete; 4.4.1 Adductor-Rectus Femoris-Hamstring Injuries; 4.4.2 Quadriceps Contusions: Hip Pointers-Morel-Lavallée Lesion; 4.4.3 Weakness of the Inguinal Canal Wall; 4.5 Skeletal Injuries; 4.5.1 Apophyseal Avulsions of the Hip and Pelvis in Adolescents; 4.5.2 Stress Fractures of the Hip and Pelvis; 4.5.3 Osteitis Pubis; References; Part 2: Hip Pathology.
  • 5: Femoroacetabular Impingement; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Clinical Evaluation; 5.3 Surgical Technique; 5.3.1 Pincer FAI; 5.3.2 Cam FAI; 5.4 Complications; 5.5 Outcome; References; 6: Acetabular Labral Tear; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomy, Physiology; 6.3 Labral Tear Diagnosis: Rupture Classification; 6.4 Acetabular Labral Tears: Treatment; References; 7: Pathology of Central Compartment; 7.1 Synovial Pathologies; 7.1.1 Synovial Chondromatosis; 7.1.2 Villonodular Synovitis; 7.1.3 Mechanical or Inflammatory Synovitis; 7.1.4 Medial Synovial Fold Pathology; 7.2 Septical Arthritis.
  • 7.3 Foreign Bodies; 7.4 Ligamentum Teres Pathology; 7.4.1 Pathological Plicae; 7.4.2 Ligamentum Teres Trauma; 7.4.3 Micro-Instability; 7.5 Coxarthrosis; References; 8: Hip Cartilage Lesions; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Pathogenesis; 8.3 Clinic; 8.4 Classification; 8.5 Imaging; 8.6 Treatment; 8.7 Outcome; References; 9: Extra-articular Hip Pathology; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 External Snapping Hip; 9.2.1 Physical Examination; 9.2.2 Imaging; 9.2.3 Treatment; 9.2.4 Surgical Technique; 9.2.5 Outcome; 9.3 Internal Snapping Hip; 9.3.1 Anatomy; 9.3.2 Diagnosis; 9.3.3 Imaging.