The Hip - book

Nerves Menu

Depolarization Disorders of Nerves Electromyography Entrapment Neuro Exam Menu: Repair of Nerves: Segmental Innerv. Lower Limb Nerve Injury (neuroma); Nerves: Anterior Interosseous Branch Axillary nerve Brachial Plexus Cluneal nerves Dorsal Scapular Nerve Femoral Nerve liohypogastric Nerve Ilioinguinal Nerve Inferior Gluteal Nerve Lateral Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Leg and Foot, Innervation of Long … Read more

Neiserria Gonnorhea

– Discussion:     – most common form of septic arthritis in young adults;     – women are affected two to four times as often as men;             – disseminated infection may occur more frequently in women because gonorrhea in women is often asymptomatic, allowing                       for dissemination before symptoms … Read more

Nerve Entrapment

– See: – Carpal Tunnel – Cervical Disc Disease – Cubital Tunnel Syndrome – Nerve Entrapment: – w/ entrapment, nerve fibers are not affected uniformly; – superficially located fibers tend to bear the brunt of compression, while central fibers are relatively spared; – large diameter, heavily myelinated fibers are more sensitive to compression than poorly … Read more

Nerve Injuries in THR

– See: Total Hip Replacement Menu:             – arterial injuries: in THR              – nerve injury              – nerve palsy from TKR – Discussion:     – incidence of sciatic (tibial and/or peroneal) &/or femoral palsies after THR ranges from 1-3%;     – incidence of nerve palsy is 1-2% of primary … Read more

Nerve Injury

– See: EMG – Nerve Injury Discussion:     – remember that in any case of presumed nerve injury, always consider whether an isolated compartment syndrome had occured; – neuropraxia: – least severe injury, is characterized by a conduction block (focal conduction block); – conduction across the zone of nerve injury is inhibited, however, conduction within the nerve both proximal and … Read more

Natatory Ligament

  – Anatomy:     – other name for the superficial transverse metacarpal ligament;     – these ligamentous fibers extend between the web spaces of the digits, and lie immediately beneath the skin, and helps create web space;     – digital nerves & vessels pass deep or dorsal to natatory ligaments;     … Read more