Posts Tagged ‘hip surgery’
Deep external rotator impingement after hip replacement
Deep external rotator impingement after hip replacement is one of the less recognised complications of total hip arthroplasty (total hip replacement surgery). While this is generally a positive and life-changing…
Read MoreWhat happens to the deep external rotators after hip replacement
Total hip arthroplasty (total hip replacement) is one of the most successful operations performed on the human body. However, persistent pain or disability following surgery is often related to impact…
Read MoreIliopsoas Release: Beliefs, Indications, Techniques
The iliopsoas, our primary hip flexor muscle, is commonly demonised in both clinical practice and online environments. Tightness of the psoas or iliopsoas musculotendinous complex is assumed to be the…
Read More11 of 12 Top Hip Papers of 2023 | Capsular closure during hip arthroscopy
Day 11 of my 12 Top Hip Papers series of miniblogs for 2023! If you missed Day 10, you’ll find a link at the bottom of this page to take…
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
Discover our Lateral Hip & Buttock Pain Course If you enjoyed this blog, you might like to take the online course on Anterior Hip & Groin Pain – 6 hours…
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