Femoroacetabular impingement
Femoroacetabular Impingement
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a condition involving abnormal contact between the femur and the acetabulum of the hip joint, which can lead to joint damage and pain. This condition is often seen in young and active individuals and can be a precursor to osteoarthritis of the hip.
Types of Impingement
FAI is generally classified into three types:
Cam Impingement
Cam impingement occurs when the femoral head is not perfectly round and cannot rotate smoothly inside the acetabulum. This results in abnormal contact and damage to the cartilage and labrum.
Pincer Impingement
Pincer impingement is characterized by excessive coverage of the femoral head by the acetabulum. This can lead to the labrum being pinched between the acetabulum and the femoral head.
Combined Impingement
In many cases, individuals may have a combination of both cam and pincer impingement, leading to a more complex clinical presentation.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of FAI typically involves a combination of clinical examination and imaging studies.
Clinical Examination
Patients often present with hip or groin pain, especially during activities that involve hip flexion. A thorough physical examination can reveal limited range of motion and pain during specific movements.
Imaging Studies
X-rays
X-rays are commonly used to assess the bony structures of the hip and identify signs of FAI.
Center-Edge Angle
The center-edge angle of Wiberg is used to assess the coverage of the femoral head by the acetabulum.
Crossing Sign
The crossing sign is an indicator of acetabular retroversion, which can be associated with pincer impingement.
Alpha Angle
The alpha angle is used to quantify the asphericity of the femoral head-neck junction, which is indicative of cam impingement.
Hip Offset Percentage
The hip offset percentage is a measure used to evaluate the lateralization of the femoral head.
Tönnis Angle
The Tönnis angle is used to assess the inclination of the acetabulum.
Treatment
Treatment for FAI can be conservative or surgical, depending on the severity of the condition and the patient's symptoms.
Conservative Management
Conservative treatment includes activity modification, physical therapy, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to manage pain and improve hip function.
Surgical Intervention
Surgical options, such as hip arthroscopy, aim to correct the bony abnormalities and repair any damage to the labrum or cartilage.
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