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The Athletic Hip

By Brett Phillips Categories: Webinar
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About Course

In this 2-part webinar series, sports physiotherapist, Brett Phillips, discusses the extra-articular and intra-articular causes of hip and groin pain in athletes. During the discussion, the clinical features, predisposing factors, clinical assessment and evidence-based management of the various extra and intra-articular pathologies will be discussed.

Hip and groin pain can be a significant diagnostic and management challenge for sports medicine practitioners working with athletes. This course will improve your ability to assess, diagnose and manage the various prevalent conditions affecting this region.

What Will You Learn?

  • Anatomy and biomechanics of the hip and groin region
  • Clinical features of common pathologies affecting the hip and groin region in athletes
  • Clinical assessment of the hip and groin region
  • Evidence-based management of common pathologies affecting the hip and groin region
  • Clinical reasoning skills to assist in diagnosing pathologies of the hip and groin region

Course Content

Live Webinar – Part 1 (Intra-Articular Pathology)
Part 1 of The Athletic Hip webinar series

  • The Athletic Hip – Part 1 (Intra-Articular Pathology)

Live Webinar – Part 2 (Extra-Articular Pathology)
Part 2 of The Athletic Hip webinar series

Course Assessment
Please complete the Course Assessment for the webinar series, The Athletic Hip. CEU allocation is dependent on completion of this Course Assessment.

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Loved how applicable this was clinically and how Brett made a complicated area easier to understand
1 year ago
Great Course!
1 year ago
Great presentation
CN
1 year ago
I really enjoyed this course. It takes a brilliant teacher to be able to take such a complex joint and tease out the important clinical pearls whilst still including enough detail on the anatomy, biomechanics, and research to give a deep dive into this joint and do it justice. I feel better equipped to treat my next hip patient and can't recommend this course enough.