Treatment Options for Hip Pain - Rush University Medical Center
Treatment Options for Hip Pain - Rush University Medical Center
Treatment Options for Hip Pain - Rush University Medical Center
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� Acute<br />
� Sudden onset, sharp rise, and<br />
short course<br />
� Often assoc with autonomic<br />
response (n/v, diaphoresis, etc) or<br />
signs of inflammation (f/c,<br />
leukocytosis)<br />
� Chronic:<br />
� >6 mos duration<br />
� Causes functional disability<br />
or necessitates treatment<br />
� 10-20% of women in US are<br />
affected<br />
� ~10% of all gyn visits due to this<br />
� 12-19% of hysterectomies<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med <strong>for</strong> chronic pelvic pain<br />
� Cyclic<br />
� Associated with menstrual cycle<br />
<strong>Hip</strong> vs. Pelvic <strong>Pain</strong><br />
� <strong>Pain</strong><br />
� <strong>Pain</strong> / ache in vagina or<br />
rectum<br />
� Pressure sensation<br />
� Abdominal tenderness<br />
� Rebound or guarding<br />
� Associated symptoms:<br />
related to menses,<br />
intercourse, urine,<br />
incontinence<br />
� Cramping<br />
� Bloating