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- Q17143043 subject Q6916889.
- Q17143043 subject Q7214204.
- Q17143043 subject Q8549432.
- Q17143043 abstract "A hip pointer is a contusion on the pelvis caused by a direct blow or a bad fall at an iliac crest and / or hip bone and a bruise of the abdominal muscles (transverse and oblique abdominal muscles). Surrounding structures such as the tensor fasciae latae and the greater trochanter may also be affected. The injury results from the crushing of soft tissue between a hard object and the iliac crest. Contact sports are a common cause of this type of injury, most often in football and hockey in general due to improper equipment and placement. The direct impact can cause an avulsion fracture where a portion of bone is removed by a muscle. The pain is due to the cluneal nerve that runs right along the iliac crest, which makes this a very debilitating injury. This pain can be felt when walking, laughing, coughing or even breathing deeply.A hip pointer bruise usually causes bleeding into the hip abductor muscles, which move legs sideways, away from the midline of the body. This bleeding into muscle tissue creates swelling and makes leg movement painful. The hematoma that occurs can potentially build on the femoral nerve or lateral cutaneous of the femur. This injury usually lasts from one to six weeks, depending on the damage. In most cases, patients recover completely. A full assessment should be undertaken to rule out the possibility of damage to abdominal organs.".
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- Q17143043 thumbnail Pelvis_diagram.png?width=300.
- Q17143043 wikiPageExternalLink hip_pointer_outline.htm.
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- Q17143043 wikiPageWikiLink Q6916889.
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- Q17143043 name "Iliac Crest".
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- Q17143043 type Bone.
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- Q17143043 type Q265868.
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- Q17143043 comment "A hip pointer is a contusion on the pelvis caused by a direct blow or a bad fall at an iliac crest and / or hip bone and a bruise of the abdominal muscles (transverse and oblique abdominal muscles). Surrounding structures such as the tensor fasciae latae and the greater trochanter may also be affected. The injury results from the crushing of soft tissue between a hard object and the iliac crest.".
- Q17143043 label "Hip pointer".
- Q17143043 depiction Pelvis_diagram.png.
- Q17143043 name "Iliac Crest".