Posts Tagged ‘Clinical Assessment’
Differential Diagnosis of Anterior Hip Pain – Nerve
Our exploration of differential diagnosis of anterior hip pain draws to a close this month. So far we’ve examined joint related anterior hip pain, bone related anterior hip pain, soft…
Read MoreDifferential Diagnosis of Anterior Hip Pain – Soft Tissue
So far in this 4 part blog series on differential diagnosis of anterior hip pain, we have explored joint related anterior hip pain and bone related anterior hip pain. Today…
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 MoreGluteal Overactivity – the quest for Goldilocks Glutes – Part 2
https://dralisongrimaldi.com/wp-content/uploads/2021-April-Blog-Goldilocks-Glutes-Gluteal-Overactivity.mp4 Optimal gluteal function is often seen as the holy grail of hip rehabilitation, but can you have too much of a good thing? Last month we talked about…
Read MoreGluteal Underactivity – the quest for Goldilocks Glutes – Part 1
https://dralisongrimaldi.com/wp-content/uploads/Gluteal-underactivity_March-2021_Dr-Alison-Grimaldi_Blog.mp4 As health and exercise professionals, we are becoming ever more mindful about our language and how patients interpret what we say. Patients frequently report that they’ve been told their…
Read MoreHip Tip 2 – Use a test battery
Today is Day 2 of my 12 days of Hip Tips. If you missed Day 1, you can read it here and collect your free resource. Yesterday we talked about…
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