Osteokinematics and Arthrokinematics of the Hip. National Fitness Center Ko, Kwang Jun

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Osteokinematics and Arthrokinematics of the Hip National Fitness Center Ko, Kwang Jun

Introduction The hip is the articulation between the large spherical head of the Femur and the deep socket provided by the acetabulum of the pelvic(ball-socket joint). The hemoral head is stabilized by a deep socket that is surrounded by an extensive set of capsular ligaments. Many large forceful muscles provide the necessary torques needed to propel the body up ward and forward.

OSTEOLOGY Innominte -Ilium -Pubis -Ischium

OSTEOLOGY Acetabulum - Socket Ilium and Ischium : 80%, Pubis : 20%

OSTEOLOGY Femur Thefemuristhelongestand strongest bone of the human body. (powerful action of muscles, long stride length during walking) The femur neck reducing of bony impingement against the pelvis The femur bows slightly when subjected to body weight. This bowing allows the femur to bear a greater load than if the femur were perfectly straight

OSTEOLOGY Femur 200 kg Deformations Stress Distribution

ARTHROLOGY Functional Anatomy of the Hip Joint - ball-in-socket joint -Extensiveligaments and large muscles maintain the femoral head securely in the acetabulum

ACETABULAR ALIGNMENT Center-Edge Angle - 35-40 Acetabular Anteversion Angle - Normal angle of about 20 exposes part of the anterior side of the femoral head

Angle of Inclination The angle within the frontal plane between the femoral neck and the medial side of the femoral shaft

Torsion Angle The relative rotation(angle) that exists between the shaft and neck of the femur In-toeing is a walking pattern with exaggerated posturing of hip internal rotation

CAPSULE AND LIGAMENT OF THE HIP Ligamentum teres Iliofemoral ligament (Y- ligament) Pubofemoral Ischiofemoral

Femoral on Pelvic Osteokinematics Ro t ation of the Femur in the Sagittal Plane. Flexion 80 with knee extended) - Hamstringss and gracilis muscles. 120 with knee fully flexed) -Inferior fivers of ischiofemoral ligament. -Inferior capsule. Extension 20 of extension(with knee

Femoral on Pelvic Osteokinematics Rotation of the Femur in the Frontal Plane Abduction : 40 -Puhofemoraloral ligament, inferior capsule, adductor and hamstring muscles. Adduction : 25 -Superior fibers of ischiofemoral

Femoral on Pelvic Osteokinematics Rotation of the Femur in the Horizontal al Plane Internal Rotation : 35 Ischiofemoral ligament, external rotator muscles(e.g., piriformis) External Rotation : 45 Latera of iliofemoral ligament iliotibial band and l fasciculus

Pelvic on Femoral Osteokinematics Ipsi-directional Lumbopelvic Rhythm -Trunkflexion Contra-directional Lumbopelvic Rhythm. - Trunk extension

Pelvic on Femoral Osteokinematics Flexion (anterior pelvic tilt) : 30 Extension (posterior pelvic tilt) :15 Abduction : 30 Adduction : 25 Internal rotation : 15 External rotation : 15

MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTION Innervation to Muscles -Lumbarplexus Femoral nerve(l2-l4) -innervatemosthipflexors and all knee extensors. Obturator nerve(l2-l4) - innervate hip adductor muscles.

MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTION Innervation to Muscles -SacralPlexus Sciatic nerve(l4-s3)

Muscular Function at the Hip Hip Flexor Muscles Primary Iliopsoas Tensor fasciae latae Sartorius Rectus femoris Adductor longus Pectineus Secondary Adductor brevis Gracilis Gluteus minimus (anterior fibers)

Muscular Function at the Hip Hip Extensor Muscles Primary Gluteus maximus Biceps femoris (long head) Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Adductor magnus (posterior head) Secondary Gluteus medius (posterior fibers)

Muscular Function at the Hip Sagittal Plane Flexors : solid lines Extensors : dashed lines

Muscular Function at the Hip Overall function of the Hip Flexors. Anterior Pelvic Tilt Performed by a force-couple between the hipflexorsandlow-backextensor muscles. Overall function of the Hip Extensor. Posterior Pelvic Tilt Performed by a force-couple between the hip extensors and trunk muscles.

Muscular Function at the Hip Hip Adductor Muscles Primary Adductor longus Adductor brevis Pectineus Gracilis Adductor magnus (both heads) Secondary Biceps femoris (long head) Quadratus femoris Gluteus maximus (lower fibers)

Muscular Function at the Hip Hip Abductior Muscles Primary Gluteus medius Gluteus minimus Tensor fasciae latae Secondary Pirifomis Sartorius

Muscular Function at the Hip Abductors : solid lines Frontal Plane Adductors : dashed lines

Muscular Function at the Hip Hip External Rotatior Muscles Primary Gluteus Maximus Pirifomis Obturator intermus Gemellus superior Gemellus inferior Quadratus femoris Sartorius Secondary Gluteus medius (posterior fibers) Gluteus minimus (posterior fibers) Obturator extermus Biceps femoris (long head)

Muscular Function at the Hip Hip Internal Rotator Muscles Secondary Gluteus minimus (anterior fibers) Gluteus medius (anterior fibers) Tensor fasciae latae Adductor longus Adductor brevis Pectineus Semitendinosus Semimembranosus

Muscular Function at the Hip External rotators : solid lines Internal rotators : dashed lines

Reference - Donald, A. N. Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System. Mosby. 2002. - Kapandji, I. A. Physiologie Articulaire. Maloine. 1996. - Hall & Brody. Therapeutic Exercise: Moving Toward Funcion, 2 nd Ed. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. 2005.

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