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Learn about hip injuries in this sqadia.com medical lecture. This lecture provides a detailed comprehension of the trochanters' hip dislocation and isolated fractures. In addition to this, the mechanism of injury of posterior dislocation of the hip along with the ipsilateral femoral fracture is thoroughly explained. Moreover, the treatment and complications of femoral head fracture and anterior dislocation are elucidated. ▬ 📃 Hip Dislocation ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Dislocation of the Hip is associated with high-energy trauma. Hip dislocation can be posterior, anterior, and central. Likewise, isolated fractures of the trochanters in adolescents and the elderly are discussed diagrammatically. Its treatment is also elaborated. ▬ 📜 Posterior Hip Dislocation ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The mechanism of injury of posterior dislocation of the hip is the first subject of discussion in this section. clinical features of isolated posterior hip dislocation and ipsilateral femoral fracture are explained later on. Then, Thompson and Epstein's classification is given. Moreover, in this section, treatment through closed reduction, stability testing, and early and late complications are considered. Also, information is conveyed about post-reduction management. ▬ 📃 Femoral Head Fracture and Anterior Dislocation ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Femoral head fracture is associated with dislocation or subluxation of the femoral head. Femoral head fracture is classified into four types based on Pipkin's classification of femoral head fractures. The treatment of all these 4 types is discussed. Subsequently, anterior dislocation comes under consideration which is sub-divided into two types. Type I corresponds to pubic injuries while type II refers to the obturator injuries. In addition to this, focus is shifted towards clinical features along with treatment and complications. ▬ 🎬 5500+ sqadia.com Medical Videos ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 👩🏻⚕️ Accessible Medical Student Education 24/7/365 💡 Simplifying Medical Learning 💪 Study Hard, Dream Big, Achieve More