ischiofemoral impingement radiology mri hip

Ischiofemoral impingement is a result of the quadratus femoris muscle being compressed between the ischial tuberosity and the posterior femur resulting initially in quadratus femoris oedema but can progress to tears and severe atrophy.

  • Initially there is oedema in the quadratus femoris muscle.

 

  • Look for Increased PDFS signal (Pink arrow) in the quadratus femoris muscle.

 

  • For the more detail and the progressive findings on MRI for Ischiofemoral impingement go to the related posts below and click on the link.

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