ASIS avulsion fracture: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
An ASIS avulsion fracture is an injury where a small piece of bone is pulled off the pelvis at the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS). It usually happens when a strong muscle contraction suddenly tugs on its tendon attachment. It is most often discussed in sports medicine and adolescent hip injuries. Clinicians use the term to describe a specific, recognizable cause of acute front-of-hip pain.