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pmid: 22957327
handle: 11573/484148 , 2318/1613088
A complete physical examination of the hip is often difficult due to its size and deep position. During the last two decades, ultrasonography (US) of the hip has been widely accepted as a useful diagnostic tool in patients with hip pain and /or limited range of motion. It is commonly used in both adults and children. This technique allows evaluation of different anatomical structures and their pathological changes, such as joint recess (joint effusion, synovial hypertrophy), changes within the bursae (bursitis), tendons and muscles (tendinopathy, ruptures, calcifications), as well as changes in the bony profile of the joint surfaces, ischial tuberosity, and greater trochanter (erosions, osteophytes, calcific deposits). US is very useful for guided procedures in hip joint and periarticular soft tissues under direct visualization. The needle aspiration of synovial fluid and steroid injections are commonly-applied activities in daily rheumatology practice. The relatively limited acoustic windows available to the US beam are the principal limitations to hip US. Therefore, conducting a detailed examination of some important structures together with the interpretation of Doppler signal (sometimes undetectable) is not easy, requiring good knowledge of the modality. The aim of this review is to analyze the current literature about US of the hip and to describe the most frequently-observed normal and pathological findings.
bursitis; hip; synovitis; tendinopathy; ultrasonography, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Bursa, Synovial, Femoral Vein, Sciatic Nerve, Patient Positioning, Injections, Intra-Articular, Femoral Artery, Tendons, Bursitis, Tendon Injuries, Fascia Lata, Synovial Fluid, Tendinopathy, Humans, Hip Joint, Muscle, Skeletal, Femoral Nerve, Ultrasonography, Interventional
bursitis; hip; synovitis; tendinopathy; ultrasonography, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Bursa, Synovial, Femoral Vein, Sciatic Nerve, Patient Positioning, Injections, Intra-Articular, Femoral Artery, Tendons, Bursitis, Tendon Injuries, Fascia Lata, Synovial Fluid, Tendinopathy, Humans, Hip Joint, Muscle, Skeletal, Femoral Nerve, Ultrasonography, Interventional
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