iliopsoas造句1. Iliopsoas abscess is an uncommonly encountered clinical entity.
2. Other sports where increased iliopsoas strength would appear to offer benefits include cycling, rowing and mountain climbing, in particular when scaling rock faces.
3. Iliopsoas tendonitis can arise from impingement with the leading anterior edge of a relatively under anteverted or retroverted cup.
4. We present a case of iliopsoas abscess a history of class C liver cirrhosis.
5. Methods 176 children underwent bilateral iliopsoas to strengthen the muscles of pelvic floor and rectal suspension.
6. Conclusion Acupuncture has an obvious therapeutic effect on iliopsoas trigone syndrome.
7. Several superficial hip flexors assist the iliopsoas; all of them connect the front of the pelvis to the thigh or leg.
8. The iliopsoas is also separated from the capsule by blunt dissection and retracted medially.
9. Definitive treatment of iliopsoas impingement often requires surgical revision or iliopsoas tenotomy, although many cases remain undiagnosed or are managed conservatively.
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10. Objective:To study the electrophysiology of iliopsoas and the microsurgical anatomy of its nerve supply.
11. We present a case of iliopsoas abscess with a history of Child's class C liver cirrhosis.
12. The pain is most often due to direct mechanical irritation of the iliopsoas due to a malpositioned or oversized acetabular cup.
13. Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture on iliopsoas trigone syndrome.
14. Objective To sum up diagnosis and treatment experience of the compartment syndrome of iliopsoas muscle.
15. Objective To study the diagnostic value of CT on enlarged iliopsoas bursa.
16. The core muscle that does most of the heavy lifting here is iliopsoas, which is composed of two deep hip flexors.
17. We present an unusual case of pain after total hip arthroplasty due to a large retroperitoneal hematoma secondary to acetabular cup irritation of the iliopsoas tendon.
18. To study the manifestations and diagnostic value of CT of enlarged iliopsoas bursa in ischemic necrosis of femoral head in adult.
19. This case represents a potentially important complication of undiagnosed or conservatively managed iliopsoas impingement, particularly in patients taking anticoagulants or antiplatelet medications.
20. The principal muscles involved in hip flexion are the psoas and the iliacus, collectively known as the iliopsoas .
21. Pain following total hip arthroplasty due to impingement of the iliopsoas is a recognized complication of the procedure with a reported incidence as high as 4.3%.