Alvin Jones, MD Bio: Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon

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Alvin Jones, MD Bio: Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon Medical School: Medicine and clinical research degrees, University of Pittsburgh Internship: General surgery preliminary intern, East Carolina University Residency: Orthopaedic surgery, West Virginia University “I chose to work at Dayton Children's because of both its past history of excellent care and future promises to continue to deliver outstanding treatment for the children and adolescents of this area.”

Femoral Acetabular Impingement Syndrome Alvin Jones M.D.

disclosure I have no disclosures related to the following topic.

What is FAI syndrome? Pain syndrome generated by boney prominences in the hip joint as they abut another surface.

Types of FAI https://www.orthoinfo.org/en/diseases--conditions/femoroacetabular-impingement/

Who does it affect? Adolescent athletes in sports requiring High loads on the hip Extremes of hip flexion or rotation Individuals with increased femoral retroversion SCFE History of femoral head neck deformity Legg-Calve-Perthes

How does it present? Insidious or acute onset of pain in the hip Anterior or Anterolateral Initially activity related Can progress to chronic constant pain Occasional mechanical symptoms Clicking/Popping associated with pain

Exam findings Commonly pain over the Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine (AIIS) Positive FADIR sign Flexion Adduction and Internal Rotation Clicking or popping with Int/Ext rotation of the hip in flexion

Treatment Options Activity modifications Physical therapy Diagnostic/Therapeutic injections Surgery Femoral head/neck osteoplasty Acetabuloplasty Address the soft tissue damage (labral reattachment)

Thank You