Hip Dislocation

Definition:
Joint dislocation of the hip is a common injury to the hip joint. Dislocation occurs when the ball–shaped head of the femur comes out of the cup–shaped acetabulum set in the pelvis. This may happen to a varying degree. A dislocated hip, much more common in females than in males, is a condition that can either be congenital or acquired. Understanding the epidemiology, anatomy, difference between congenital and acquired, screening, treatments, and rehabilitation are all relevant to the topic.

Symptoms
  • Severe hip pain
  • Unable to walk or move the leg
  • Possible numbness in the foot or ankle
Causes
  • Motor vehicle accident
  • Fall
Treatment
  • Period of immobilization
  • Progress to ROM and stretching exercises
  • Hip stabilization exericses
  • Lower extremity strengthening
Hip Dislocation Phase I

Purchase Phase

  • Crutch Walking
  • Straight Leg Raise
  • Quad Sets
  • Big Toe Curls
  • Ankle Pumps
  • Weight Bearing Restrictions
  • DVT Clot Instructions

Hip Dislocation Phase II

Purchase Phase

  • Prone Thomas Stretch
  • Side Lying Hip Abduction At Wall
  • Bridges
  • Sit Up Squat
  • Squats With Glute Max Bias
  • Weight Shifts
  • Step Throughs

Hip Dislocation Phase III

Purchase Phase

  • Gait II
  • Bridge Marching
  • Step Ups
  • Step Overs
  • Step Downs
  • Prone Leg Lifts
  • Hip IR ER Rotation With T-band