Posts Tagged ‘acetabular dysplasia’
Patient predictors of failed hip arthroscopy
How many times have you had a patient ask after their hip arthroscopy: ‘But the surgeon said my hip would be fixed, why do I still have pain?’ The literature…
Read More3 of 12 Top Hip Papers – A contemporary definition of acetabular dysplasia
I hope you’ve enjoyed the first 2 days of my 12 Top Hip Papers series of miniblogs featuring 12 powerhouse hip papers. Day 1 and Day 2 papers focused on FAIS.…
Read More3 Yoga Poses to Modify for Hip Pain
In last month’s blog, I discussed 3 of my least favourite Pilates exercises for patients with hip pain. This month I’ll be focusing on 3 yoga poses to modify for…
Read More3 Pilates Exercises to Avoid for Hip Pain
As a physiotherapist with a special interest in the hip, I see many patients with hip pain who have done, are currently participating in, or are considering joining up to…
Read MoreDifferential Diagnosis of Anterior Hip Pain – Joint
Anterior hip pain, or pain at the front of the hip, is one of the most common presentations of hip pain that we see in clinical practice. We are talking…
Read MoreAcetabular Dysplasia – Are you seeing the whole picture?
June is Hip Dysplasia Awareness month. You may be aware of dysplasia, but are you seeing the whole picture? Acetabular dysplasia is one of the leading causes of hip instability…
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