Hip Examination

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Introduction

The purpose of this unit is to have a web-based, readily accessible learning tool for medical students and residents to learn and improve musculoskeletal examination of the hip.

This module is also for U-M Department of Family Medicine Residents on the SMO1 rotation.

Components of the unit include:

  • A video showing the complete hip exam

  • Lists of common causes of hip pain

  • A brief synopsis for each diagnosis of hip pain

  • A quick reference guide to specific exam maneuvers

  • Photos and drawings to assist with visualization of hip anatomy

  • Review of documentation of a hip exam

  • Links to further references

Objectives

Knowledge:

  • To understand the basic elements of musculoskeletal examinations of the hip.

  • To understand differential diagnosis of common clinical presentations of hip problems.

  • To know how to differentiate between normal and abnormal assessment findings.

Skills:

  • To demonstrate familiarity with the tasks needed to perform a complete hip exam.

  • To be able to generate a differential diagnosis of problems based on hip exam and history.

Attitudes:

  • To express confidence in evaluating for musculoskeletal hip complaints.

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Note: This module was originally developed by U-M Department of Family Medicine faculty member Tara A. Master-Hunter, M.D., in 2007. It is also maintained by Dr. Master-Hunter. Last updated: July 2013.

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