How can you successfully treat hip pain and instability associated with your patients’ hip dysplasia? Find out the eight critical steps to excellent results with hip dysplasia in this podcast, which is part 3 in this three-part podcast series with Tom Goom (Running Physio).
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- Wilkin GP, Ibrahim MM, Smit KM, Beaulé PE. A contemporary definition of hip dysplasia and structural instability: toward a comprehensive classification for acetabular dysplasia. The Journal of arthroplasty. 2017 Sep 1;32(9):S20-7.
Chapters:
- 05:36 - Step 1: Assessment
- 07:10 - Step 2: Investigations
- 08:35 - Step 3: Patient education
- 10:07 - Step 4: Settling symptoms
- 16:25 - Step 5: Strength
- 18:15 - Step 6: Control and proprioception
- 20:08 - Step 7: Co-existing pathology
- 21:09 - Step 8: General health
- 22:32 - Key points