A Novel Physical Examination Test for Ischiofemoral Impingement: Validation With Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlation

dc.authoridKahraman, Aysegul Sagir/0000-0002-2147-1181
dc.authoridMARAŞ ÖZDEMİR, ZEYNEP/0000-0003-1085-8978
dc.authoridKaraca, Leyla/0000-0001-9150-3823
dc.authoridAydingoz, Ustun/0000-0002-4325-847X
dc.authorwosidKahraman, Aysegul Sagir/S-1526-2016
dc.authorwosidMARAŞ ÖZDEMİR, ZEYNEP/ABI-3319-2020
dc.authorwosidKaraca, Leyla/AAG-4002-2020
dc.authorwosidAydingoz, Ustun/D-7207-2014
dc.contributor.authorOzdemir, Zeynep Maras
dc.contributor.authorYildirim, Tulay
dc.contributor.authorKaraca, Leyla
dc.contributor.authorKahraman, Aysegul Sagir
dc.contributor.authorAydingoz, Ustun
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-04T20:50:43Z
dc.date.available2024-08-04T20:50:43Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.departmentİnönü Üniversitesien_US
dc.description.abstractObjective The purpose of this study was to propose and validate a novel physical examination test for ischiofemoral impingement with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) correlation. Methods We prospectively studied 24 women with buttock (deep gluteal) pain and 27 asymptomatic women. Each group underwent a 2-stage physical examination test that featured hip adduction-external rotation-extension and knee flexion. Visual analog scale pain scores were noted just before and during test stages on both sides. The MRI findings of the ischiofemoral impingement were evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively. Results Mean ages were 56.0 and 55.2 years (P = 0.797), and mean body mass indexes were 29.1 and 28.8 kg/m(2) (P = 0.817) in symptomatic and asymptomatic groups, respectively. Ischiofemoral spaces were significantly narrower (P < 0.001), ischial angles were wider (P < 0.001, right; P = 0.002, left), and soft tissue edema at the ischiofemoral space was more common (P < 0.001) in the symptomatic group, which also had higher pretest visual analog scale scores (P < 0.001) that increased significantly during both upright standing (P = 0.003, right; P < 0.001, left) and recumbent (P < 0.001 for both sides) stages of the physical examination test. Conclusions A novel physical examination test significantly increases symptoms of ischiofemoral impingement with positive MRI correlation.en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/RCT.0000000000001227
dc.identifier.endpage727en_US
dc.identifier.issn0363-8715
dc.identifier.issn1532-3145
dc.identifier.issue5en_US
dc.identifier.pmid34546679en_US
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85116227235en_US
dc.identifier.scopusqualityQ3en_US
dc.identifier.startpage722en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1097/RCT.0000000000001227
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11616/100235
dc.identifier.volume45en_US
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000698731700012en_US
dc.identifier.wosqualityQ3en_US
dc.indekslendigikaynakWeb of Scienceen_US
dc.indekslendigikaynakScopusen_US
dc.indekslendigikaynakPubMeden_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherLippincott Williams & Wilkinsen_US
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Computer Assisted Tomographyen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectischiofemoral impingementen_US
dc.subjectphysical examinationen_US
dc.subjectmagnetic resonance imagingen_US
dc.titleA Novel Physical Examination Test for Ischiofemoral Impingement: Validation With Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlationen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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