Which of the following attitude will be seen in a patient with posterior dislocation of hip?
Correct Answer: Flexion, Adduction, Internal rotation
Description: Dislocations are usually posterior, and occasionally anterior, or central through the acetabulum. Posterior dislocation: Hip is flexed, adducted, and internally rotated, and leg is shoened. Anterior dislocation: Hip is flexed, abducted, and externally rotated, and leg is shoened. Central dislocation: Trochanter is displaced medially. One may be able to feel the head of femur rectally. There is no shoening.
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