Femoral Neck Fracture
Fractures to the femoral neck can completely or partially disconnect the femoral head from the rest of the femur. Femoral neck fractures may be either displaced, where the bone is moved out of its original position, or non-displaced, where there is no instability of the bone. These fractures may disrupt the blood supply to the fractured portion of the bone.
Symptoms:
- Radiating pain to the knee
- Inability to bear weight
- Shortening or sideways rotation of the affected leg
- Increased pain in the hip during rotation of the leg
- Swelling on the side of the hip
Investigations:
- Physical Examination
- X-ray
- MRI
- CT scan
Non – surgical Treatments:
- Dry Needling
- Steroid and Hyaluronic Acid Image Guided Injections
- Image Guided Calcific Barbotage