2 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2024 | Effect of pelvic incidence on hip arthroscopy outcomes
Welcome to day 2 of my 12 Top Hip Papers of 2024 miniblog series. On day 2, we are going to take a look at a new paper this year that investigated the effect of pelvic incidence on hip arthroscopy outcomes.1 Discover our Anterior Hip & Groin Pain Course If you enjoyed this blog, you…
Read More1 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2024 | Core Outcome Set for Gluteal Tendinopathy
Welcome to my 12 Top Hip Papers series of miniblogs from 2024, starting with this paper that started the important process of develoing a Core Outcome Set for Gluteal Tendinopathy.1 Some of you might have joined me for my 12 Top Hip Papers of 2023 series last year – 12 papers from 2023 papers that…
Read More2024 Wrap Up
Looking back at 2024 at DrAlisonGrimaldi.com & what’s in store for 2025! Wow! Another action packed year in the clinic, online and on the road, working on moving the needle forward on all things hip! My husband and I are into our 20th year of running our physiotherapy clinic, PhysioTec in Brisbane, Australia. What a…
Read MoreHypermobility and the Hip
Last month we started our journey into hypermobility, firstly focusing on how to best identify joint hypermobility syndromes and measure their impact. This month, we’re going to dive deeper into the relationship between hypermobility, hip conditions and outcomes of management of these conditions in hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (HSDs). FREE…
Read MoreIdentifying joint hypermobility syndromes and measuring the impact
Joint hypermobility, characterised by an excessive range of motion in the joints, poses unique challenges for both patients and healthcare providers when symptoms arise. For many, excess mobility may never be a problem, and may in fact be an advantage in many athletic or performance pursuits. For others, joint hypermobility is just one aspect of…
Read MoreFoot function: an evidence review and proposed new framework
Our knowledge of foot function underpins our management of people with lower limb pain and injury and strategies for improving lower limb performance. Advances in technology, such as biplanar video-radiography, musculoskeletal imaging and intramuscular electromyography, has enabled investigation of foot function more rigorously than previously possible. In 2023 Behling and colleagues published a review article1…
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