Femoroacetabular Impingement
Conditions
Keywords
femoroacetabular Impingement, Reproducibility of strength testing and functional testing
Brief summary
Reproducibility of strength testing and functional testing of the hip for the return to sport of patients activated by a femoroacetabular impingement: comparison between a group of patients and a group of healthy controls Femoroacetabular impingement is a disorder movement-related hip clinic, with bone abnormality at the joint coxo-femoral associated with a triad of symptoms, clinical signs and findings imagery. It represents premature contact symptomatic between the femur and the acetabulum. Currently, there is no consensus for determine when to return to sport securely after processing arthroscopy of a emoroacetabular impingement. Various clinical tests are used to assess the mobility or pain but no test studies specifically the level of recovery functional.
Detailed description
Reproducibility of strength testing and functional testing of the hip for the return to sport of patients activated by a femoroacetabular impingement: comparison between a group of patients and a group of healthy controls Femoroacetabular impingement is a disorder movement-related hip clinic, with bone abnormality at the joint coxo-femoral associated with a triad of symptoms, clinical signs and findings imagery. It represents premature contact symptomatic between the femur and the acetabulum. Currently, there is no consensus for determine when to return to sport securely after processing arthroscopy of a emoroacetabular impingement. Various clinical tests are used to assess the mobility or pain but no test studies specifically the level of recovery functional.
Interventions
Various physical exercices of inferior members
Sponsors
Study design
Intervention model description
There is therefore a lack of specific clinical tests allowing the functional evaluation of the hip. This is why it is necessary to study the possibility of deploying tests evaluating the functional capacities of the lower limb to characterize the functions of the hip. The study will compare patients group versus healthy volunteers and reproducibility.
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
Patients * Male or female aged 16 to 50 * Occurrence of the injury requiring surgery during a sports activity * Hip arthroscopy * Surgery performed by surgeons from the Santy Orthopedic Center (Lyon) * Angle Alpha \> 55° * Patient having signed an informed consent * Affiliated subject or beneficiary of a social Security Control group * Male or female aged 16 to 50 * Practicing a regular sporting activity In both groups * Patient having signed an informed consent * Affiliated subject or beneficiary of a social Security
Exclusion criteria
Patient group * Contraindication of the surgeon * Present another pathology of the hip on the side of the operated limb or on the contralateral side Control group * Declare a history of lower limb pain/injury in the last 12 months * Declare a history of orthopedic surgery on the lower limbs In any case will be excluded Protected subject: adult under guardianship, curatorship or other legal protection, deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision.
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Reproducibility rate | 8 months | intra- and inter-session reproducibility |
Countries
France