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Hip Arthroplasty Case Studies

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DOI: 12/2/2011. The patient is a 48-year old male service/installer technician who sustained a work-related injury to his bilateral knees, left shoulder, upper/lower back and neck. Per OMNI, patient underwent a left hip arthroscopy with a major synovectomy, debridement of the anterosuperior labrum, chondroplasty of the femoral head on the anterosuperior aspect, as well as a femoroplasty on 11/4/2014. Per office notes dated 09/02/2015, the patient continued to have, not only pain, but also a clicking sensation with superior and anterior aspect of the left hip consistent with internal rotation of causing him mechanical symptoms in a pathology of the labral tear. The patient was found to have labral tear with changes within the joint as well. …show more content…

The patient has reduced adduction of 20 degrees compared to right hip. In addition, the patient has a positive click when the hip is flexed and adducted with reproduction of significant pain to the left hip. In addition, the patient has a positive anterior posterior glide test as well as a lateral glide test as well. At this point, examination of the left hip is consistent with having a recurrent left labral tear. Another MRI is needed to evaluate the further labrum if he has a further labral tear, if he needs to be re-attached, or if he needs a decompression on the acetabular site or the femoral site whether the patient may also have a femoral acetabulum impingement as well. MD opined that MR arthrography will determine further management of the left hip. Per IME dated 07/15/2015 by Dr Varriale, physical therapy should be continued twice a week for four weeks for the left hip. One further orthopedic visit within four weeks with the claimant’s treating doctor is warranted. There is no need for transportation, household help or future diagnostic

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