Complications | Hip Fever

Complications The hip cold usually heals within a few days to weeks without any consequences and also in the long run no persistent complaints or hip changes could be shown so far. However, 5 – 20 % of the affected children suffer from hip rhinitis one more time in their lives. Duration of hip rhinitis … Complications | Hip Fever

Coxa saltans

Coxa saltans belongs to the orthopaedic diseases. The disease is relatively rare. There is the “external”, also “external”, coxa saltans, where the tractus iliotibialis jumps over the greater trochanter of the femur. On the other hand there is the less frequently occurring “inner”, also “internal” coxa saltans. Here the tendon of the psoas muscle is … Coxa saltans

Diagnostics | Coxa saltans

Diagnostics Often the Coxa saltans is not a clear disease. First of all, a physical examination is necessary, during which the jumping of the iliotibial tract can often already be felt. Sometimes it is even audible. During an examination in a lying position, the orthopaedic surgeon allows the patient to bend and stretch his outwardly … Diagnostics | Coxa saltans

Fugax coxitis

Synonyms in the broadest sense “Hip fever”, serous coxitis, transient synovitis of the hip Definition The “hip cold” is a kind of inflammation of the hip joint. More precisely, it is a temporary abacterial irritation of the hip joint of children. Occurrence of Coxitis fugax As a rule, the affected children are under 10 years … Fugax coxitis

Perthes disease

Synonyms Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, ideopathic childhood femoral head necrosis Definition Perthes disease is a circulatory disorder of the child’s femoral head of unknown cause. Age 3-12 years, mainly 5th -7th year of life Gender distribution BoysGirls 2 : 1 – 4 : 1, approx. 15 % – 50 % on both sides (depending on source) Appearance … Perthes disease

Bursitis of the hip

Synonyms BursitisThe term “bursitis” refers to a disease in which inflammatory processes occur within one or more bursae of the joints. The bursitis is mainly caused by injuries, infections or permanent irritation of the tissue. Bursae are a part of every real joint. They are typically located between two fixed parts of the joint that … Bursitis of the hip

Causes | Bursitis of the hip

Causes The capsule of the bursa, which is permeable in places, ensures above all the supply of nutrients, which can diffuse from the bloodstream into the bursa. Due to the less sealed parts of the bursa capsule, however, pathogens can also penetrate and promote the development of inflammatory processes in the bursa. As a rule, … Causes | Bursitis of the hip

Therapy | Bursitis of the hip

Therapy Bursitis in the hip area usually heals completely within a few weeks without medical intervention. The affected patients can take pain-relieving measures during the healing phase. Especially by applying cooling ointments or gels, the pain of a bursitis of the hip can be treated well. In addition, the careful cooling of the hip can … Therapy | Bursitis of the hip