7 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 | Understanding Acetabular–Femoral Orientation in Hip Dysplasia
Today is Day 7 of my 12 Top 2025 hip papers – papers that have contributed to our understanding of hip conditions and/or the assessment or management of hip pain or injury. If you missed Day 6, you’ll find a link at the bottom of this page to take you back. We’ve covered a heap…
Read More6 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 | Imaging findings from the LEAP gluteal tendinopathy clinical trial
It’s Day 6 of my series of miniblogs featuring 12 top hip papers of 2025. Half way already!! Hope you’ve enjoyed the first 5. If you missed Day 5, you’ll find a link at the bottom of this page to take you back. For day 6, I’m excited to share a secondary analysis from the…
Read More5 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 | Ischiofemoral Impingement in Younger Adults With Hip Pain
It’s day 5 of my 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 miniblog series! If you missed any of the previous days, you’ll find a link at the bottom of this page to work backwards, or you can visit the main page here – 12 top papers of 2025. For day 5 we’ll be taking a…
Read More4 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 | Influence of hip morphology on gluteal muscle biomechanics
Welcome back for day 4 of my 12 Top Hip Papers series of miniblogs from 2025. If you missed Day 3, you’ll find a link at the bottom of this page to take you back. The featured paper for day 4 explored teh relationships between hip morphology and gluteal muscle biomechanics. Does femoral and pelvic…
Read More3 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 | Sex Differences in Return to Sport After Hip Arthroscopy
Welcome to day 3 of my 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 series of miniblogs. If you missed Day 2, you’ll find a link at the bottom of this page to take you back. On day 3, we’ll be looking at sex differences in return to sport after hip arthroscopy. While the evidence shows that…
Read More2 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 | Functional Test Performance in Women With and Without GTPS
Welcome to day 2 of my 12 Top Hip Papers of 2025 miniblog series. On day 2, we are going to take a look at a new paper this year that investigated if functional tests discriminate between women with and without Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS), and reported how those with GTPS perform on these…
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