Posts Tagged ‘hip pain’
Cam 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…
Read MoreFlick the Flap after hip replacement
During our most recent Hip Academy live member meeting, we were discussing the types of exercise protocols used for post-operative rehabilitation after total hip arthroplasty (hip replacement surgery). I wasn’t…
Read MoreGreater trochanteric pain after hip replacement
Are you struggling to confidently diagnose and treat lateral hip pain in your patients? This eBook is for you! All the answers at your fingertips! Understand gluteal tendinopathy from the…
Read MoreSurgical and rehab predictors of failed hip arthroscopy
Unfortunately, many people to continue to have pain and functional difficulty after hip arthroscopy. In my last blog we discussed patient predictors of failed hip arthroscopy – factors that are…
Read MorePatient 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…
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