The Relationship Between the Lumbopelvic Spine and Hip in Femoroacetabular Impingement Patients

股骨髋臼撞击症患者腰骶椎与髋关节的关系

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Though Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is thought of as primarily a hip condition an increasing body of evidence has demonstrated the existence of a relationship between the hip joint and lumbopelvic spine, termed the hip-spine syndrome (HSS). This review will provide an overview of the relevant pelvic parameters, proper HSS patient evaluation, describe how lumbar pathology may mechanistically affect the hip, provide a literature review of biomechanic and outcome papers exploring the subject, and finally investigate potential interventions that can be considered in these challenging patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Deviations from normal ranges in pelvic parameters have been shown in biomechanical studies to worsen FAI by decreasing the range of impingement free motion. The clinical relevance of this is still being determined. Patients with concomitant lumbar spine pathology may significantly improve after hip arthroscopy, though they may have a lower ceiling than comparable patients without lumbar spine pathology. SUMMARY: Surgeons and patients should be aware of the HSS. Alterations in pelvic parameters may affect outcomes, though this still has to be determined. Patients with lumbar spine pathology and FAI can still be treated successfully with hip arthroscopy, though should be counseled appropriately.

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