Hip Pathology Word Search

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1.
type of pelvic fracture with two or more fracture sites that are not aligned evenly
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type of splint used for femur fractures
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most common direction of a hip dislocation
4.
longest muscle in the human body
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type of lesion in the hip commonly developing in males
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type of lesion in the hip commonly developing in females
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some individuals are born with this nerve running through their piriformis
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this area on the pelvis is commonly broken off through avulsion fracture
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this special test is analyzing rectus femoris contracture
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this is another name for a patrick test
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this is another name for a Femoral Acetabular Impingement Test