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What changes in the physical exam are noted in hip osteoarthritis?

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What changes in the physical exam are noted in hip osteoarthritis?

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The typical first sign is loss of internal rotation, followed by loss of flexion and extension, and eventually contracture. An antalgic gait and abductor lurch (swaying of the trunk over the side of the affected hip) also may be noted. 24. What is the Garden classification of fractures? Garden Classification of Femoral Neck Fractures Grade Description I Incomplete or impacted fracture Trabeculae of the inferior neck are still intact II Complete fracture without displacement Fracture lines across entire femoral neck Slight varus deformity III Complete fracture with partial displacement Needs a reduction Shortening and external rotation of distal fragment often occurs Incomplete displacement between femoral fragments IV Complete fractured with total displacement No continuity between proximal and distal fragments Acetabulum and the femoral head are alignedAdapted from Wheeless CR: Wheeless’ Textbook of Orthopaedics. 1996. Grade Description I Incomplete or impacted fracture Trabeculae of

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