Abstract
Sports-related injuries of the hip joint and surrounding structures are frequently
encountered in athletes, encompassing a wide spectrum of osseous, intra-articular,
and extra-articular pathologies. Early and accurate detection of typical injury patterns
across various sports can expedite recovery. Delayed diagnosis often leads to prolonged
return to play and progression of low grade to more severe injuries. These injuries,
caused by repetitive stress or acute trauma, include fractures, hip dislocations,
and intra-articular abnormalities, such as femoroacetabular impingement, labral tears,
cartilage defects, and ligamentum teres tears. Extra-articular pathologies include
apophyseal injuries, muscle strains, athletic pubalgia, greater trochanteric pain
syndrome, or snapping hip syndrome, all of which can substantially impair athletic
performance. Familiarity with hip anatomy and biomechanics, as well as the strengths
of different imaging modalities, with magnetic resonance imaging often the preferred
choice for many injuries, is essential for an efficient diagnostic work-up of the
painful hip and reducing long-term complications.
Keywords
sport injury hip - femoroacetabular impingement - imaging - hip magnetic resonance
imaging - return to play