Sentences with phrase «hip joint involves»

An excellent hip joint involves a femoral head (ball) that fits closely and tightly against the acetabulum (socket).

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A hip labral tear involves the ring of soft elastic tissue, called the labrum, that follows the outside rim of the socket of your hip joint (much like a bumper around a pool table).
The reviewers found few studies evaluating the effectiveness in the ACL rehabilitation process of so - called «open chain» exercises (those which tend to isolate a single muscle group and a single joint, such as leg curls and leg extensions, with or without added weight) versus «closed chain» exercises (those which work multiple joints and multiple muscle groups at once, such as, for example, a squat involves the knee, hip and ankle joints, and multiple muscles groups, e.g. quads, hamstrings, hip flexors, calves and glutes, with body weight alone or with added weight).
All the cases involved sudden and severe deterioration among patients undergoing partial hip replacement, known as hemiarthroplasty, for fractured neck of femur (broken hip), and associated with the use of cement to help hold the artificial hip joint in place.
According to the Mayo Clinic, a hip labral tear involves the ring of cartilage (labrum) that goes along the outside rim of the socket of your hip joint.
Exercises such as the squat, deadlift and bench press can help you with core development because they involve maintaining a rigid spine position so that the hip and shoulder joints can move with force, and according to many studies, the barbell back will help you get the best results in the shortest period of time.
This yoga movement, also known as the bird dog pose, is a great way to warm up your muscles and joints before strenuous exercise and it involves stretching the hamstrings, opening the shoulder and hip joint and strengthening the core.
Single limb training presents new challenges by enhancing your body's ability to establish control and stability throughout your core center and in your major joints involving your shoulders and hips.
Performing a triple extension involves moving from a position in which the hips, knees and ankles are bent, to a fully extended position in which all three joints are locked.
As explained above, COD maneuvers most commonly involve force production when the hip extensors and knee extensors are at moderate muscle lengths (although the exact joint angles can vary widely between individuals and tasks).
Hip - extension exercises that involve movement only at the hip joint, such as standing hip extensions, should always be done later in the workoHip - extension exercises that involve movement only at the hip joint, such as standing hip extensions, should always be done later in the workohip joint, such as standing hip extensions, should always be done later in the workohip extensions, should always be done later in the workout.
The squat, for instance, is the most notable and probably the best of all glute exercises; it involves flexion and extension at the ankle, knee, and hip joints as well as recruitment of the gluteal (gluteus maximus), quadriceps, and hamstring muscle groups.
They may therefore be more involved in hip extension and external rotation of the hip joint during forceful movements.
However, Flanagan et al. (2004) compared joint moments between the forward and lateral lunges and reported that the forward lunge displayed greater hip extensor moments, suggesting that it involves the gluteus maximus to a greater degree.
This procedure involves realigning the bones of the hip joint in young dogs, prior to the development of arthritis, so as to increase stability of the hip joint in hopes of preventing or minimizing future arthritis and pain.
These differ in that one involves early surgical intervention as a preventive measure while the other focuses on alieviating the pain and lameness associated with an unstable arthritic hip joint.
The surgery involves the creation of an artificial ball and socket joint by removing the natural components (head of femur - «ball», and acetabulum of pelvis - «socket») of the hip joint and inserting synthetic replacement parts that result in a smooth, stable, pain - free hip joint (s).
The FHO involves the removal of the entire head and neck of the femur thereby removing the pain associated with the grinding within the hip joint.
Hip Dysplasia (HD) is a common, canine orthopedic condition that involves an abnormally formed hip joiHip Dysplasia (HD) is a common, canine orthopedic condition that involves an abnormally formed hip joihip joint.
Fractures of the pelvis that involve the hip joint need to be corrected by the use of stainless steel plates and bone screws.
Requiring a general anesthetic, it involves x-raying your dog's hips in three different positions to measure how loose the joints are and determine the presence or likelihood of osteoarthritis.
The shoulder joint is most commonly affected, but the elbow, hip, or knee (stifle) may also be involved.
Vasseur states in his publication that in mature dogs with severe degenerative joint disease involving the hip joints, total hip replacement restores hip function more consistently, and much more rapidly, than FHO.
This condition involves a poorly formed hip joint that gets worse over time.
This technique involves general anesthesia and three different x-ray positions; 1) extended hips to evaluate hip joint conformation, 2) legs in a standing position (compression view) to evaluate how tight the joint can be, and 3) legs in a standing position with the hip joints pulled out (distraction view) which evaluates how loose the hip joint can be.
Total hip replacement involves replacing the entire joint with plastic and metal prosthetics.
There are many conditions involving the hip joint for which a femoral head and neck ostectomy might be recommended: hip dysplasia, hip dislocation, femoral neck fractures etc..
A femoral head and neck ostectomy, or FHO was performed, and is a procedure that includes removing the top part of the thigh bone involved in the ball - in - socket hip joint.
This involves the restructuring of the hip joint.
Initially, it was easy to see that the most severe cases, which involved pain and loss of utilitarian function, were paralleled by a radiographically demonstrated deterioration of the articulating surfaces in the ball - and - socket hip joint.
This technique involves removing the femoral portion of the hip joint (i.e., the ball) to reduce the pain produced by abnormal hip joint contact that wears away the joint cartilage, and the stretching of the soft tissues around the joint due to laxity (Figure 5).
Elbow and hip dysplasia involve abnormal growth or formation of the joint, causing arthritic pain, and even lameness.
This condition, common in Pitbulls, involves abnormal growth of the hip joint, which can lead to pain and even lameness, usually in a dog's senior years.
Such schemes typically involve radiographic examination of the hip joint followed by an attempt to quantify the degree of disease which is exhibited at the time of observation.
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