APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Hip dislocation needs to have lots of
A
Stabilize
B
Strength
C
Lots of muscle guarding so it locks in place
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Upright Knee Raise You can also strengthen your hip muscles by performing standing knee raises four times daily. First, stand behind a sturdy chair, and grab its back with both of your hands. Next, gradually raise your injured leg while smoothly bending the knee. However, don’t lift the knee higher than waist level.

Detailed explanation-2: -About 400 newtons of force are required to cause hip joint separation. 3 Due to the large force required to cause a native hip dislocation, there is a 95% incidence of injury to other areas of the body in these patients, especially injuries to the knee.

Detailed explanation-3: -Anterior hip dislocation is commonly reduced by inline traction and external rotation, with an assistant pushing on the femoral head or pulling the femur laterally to assist reduction. Posterior hip dislocations are the most common type and are reduced by placing longitudinal traction with internal rotation on the hip.

Detailed explanation-4: -Dislocation of the hip refers to a state in which the head of the thigh bone (the femur) is brought out of the socket of the hip joint (the acetabulum) and the two joint surfaces are separated. The injured hip is usually painful and it may not be possible to bear weight on the leg.

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