Posts Tagged ‘Hip Osteoarthritis’
Acetabular Dysplasia: Development and Prevention
In the last couple of blogs, I’ve been examining what we know about important bony risk factors for hip pain and pathology – cam morphology and femoral malversion. Now we…
Read MoreFemoral Malversion: Development and Prevention
Femoral malversion (excessive femoral anteversion or femoral retroversion) is increasingly recognised as an important factor that may influence mechanical loads around the hip and development of both intra-articular and extra-articular…
Read MoreOnline Hip Workshop | Anterior Hip and Groin Pain | 2023
Contemporary diagnostic & management strategies for Anterior Hip & Groin Pain Online hip course for physiotherapists, and other health professionals Watch the intro video below… Suitable for physiotherapists and other…
Read MoreAnterior Hip and Groin Pain Workshop | Brisbane 2023
Contemporary Diagnostic & management strategies for Anterior Hip & Groin Pain Hip course for physiotherapists and other health professionals Suitable for physiotherapists and other health professionals involved in diagnosis and…
Read MoreCam Morphology: Development and Prevention
Cam morphology is an aspherical femoral head, where extra bone at the femoral head-neck junction may cause damage to the acetabular labrum and rim cartilage, as the large bony bump…
Read MoreThe hip and pelvic floor – Let’s get it together!
The hip and pelvic floor are commonly assessed and treated as disparate entities. Pelvic health (women’s and men’s health) physiotherapists tend to specialise in this area, with the assessment and…
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