Free webinar - "How to assess & diagnose posterior hip and gluteal pain" with Benoy Mathew
Do you find differential diagnosis with some chronic gluteal pain difficult? Would you like a clear understanding on how best to approach deep gluteal syndrome, ischio-femoral impingement and proximal hamstring tears?
Chronic gluteal pain is a common presentation in the general and sporting population. Conditions like deep gluteal syndrome, ischio-femoral impingement and proximal hamstrings tendinopathy are common sources of chronic gluteal pain in the physically active population.
In this webinar you will discover:
- How to assess and diagnose common sources of hip pain
- How to identify hip and lumbar spine red flags
- Exactly how you can perform an assessment to test and differentially diagnose the structures involved in your patients pain
The complex anatomy of the buttock and pelvis, variability of presentation and non-specific nature of signs and symptoms make the diagnostic process difficult. The lumbar spine may refer into the posterior hip and groin, and mimic other pathology. The presentation of gluteal strains, hamstring tendinopathy/ tears or sacroiliac joint pathology is similar and for the clinician, eliciting the significant features in order to differentially diagnose can be difficult. Whether it is the weekend warrior, yoga enthusiast or the competing triathlete, accurate diagnosis and management of chronic gluteal pain can be challenging. This webinar will help you overcome these challenges, and improve your results with posterior hip and gluteal pain.
Click here to enrol on this free webinar now.
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Physio Edge podcast 063 How to assess and treat posterior hip and gluteal pain with Benoy Mathew
Physio Edge 053 Hip and groin pain part 1 - diagnosis, pathology and red flags with Benoy Mathew
Physio Edge 054 Hip and groin part 2 - assessment and treatment with Benoy Mathew
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