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Hip-spine syndrome.

C M Offierski, I MacNab

    Spine
    |April 1, 1983
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Hip-spine syndrome, a common condition in older adults, involves concurrent hip and spine diseases. Recognizing these complex cases is crucial to avoid misdiagnosis and ensure appropriate treatment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedics
    • Geriatric Medicine
    • Clinical Diagnosis

    Background:

    • Concurrent hip and spine disease is prevalent in the elderly population.
    • Hip-spine syndrome presents diagnostic challenges due to overlapping symptoms.
    • Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective management of elderly patients.

    Observation:

    • Thirty-five patients with hip-spine syndrome were reviewed.
    • Cases were classified into simple, secondary (hip deformity aggravating spine symptoms), and complex hip-spine syndromes.
    • Complex cases exhibit confusing clinical pictures requiring further investigation.

    Findings:

    • Simple hip-spine syndrome diagnoses were generally straightforward.
    • Secondary hip-spine syndrome involves hip issues exacerbating spinal symptoms.

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  • Complex hip-spine syndrome presents with significant overlapping symptoms from both hip and spine.
  • Implications:

    • Failure to recognize concurrent hip and spine disease can lead to misdiagnosis.
    • Misdiagnosis may result in inappropriate or erroneous treatment strategies.
    • Early and accurate diagnosis of hip-spine syndrome is vital for optimal patient outcomes.