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Hip-Related Imaging Findings : What do They Mean and How Can We Use Them in our Clinical Practice

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Summary

Hip-related pain is common in young to middle aged individuals. Hip joint imaging findings are used to diagnose and guide treatment approaches for hip-related conditions.  However, contemporary research suggests that hip-joint imaging findings also exist in people without pain.

In this webinar, Dr. Joshua Heerey (La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, AUS) will merge scientific evidence and his clinical experience to provide you with comprehensive understanding of the relevance of hip joint imaging findings in patients with hip-related pain.

Objectives

  1. Recall the prevalence of cam morphology, labral tears and cartilage defects in pain-free individuals?
  2. Recall which hip joint imaging findings are associated with hip and groin pain
  3. Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between bony hip morphology, symptoms and early hip OA

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Résultats d'imagerie liés à la hanche : que signifient-ils et comment les utiliser dans notre pratique clinique ?
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Interesting studies that reaffirm that imaging results aren’t always synonymous with symptoms.

Angus C.
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Great explanation of intra-articular hip imaging findings in athletic populations.

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Relevant studies presented.

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j’ai adoré!

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Great course!

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interesting

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excellent presentation

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Thank you for your interest

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very instructive

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Nice presentation, interesting clinical tools and good explanations of hip morphologies and associated pathologies.

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Interesting!

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Relevant to my sports clientele

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THX

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I liked it, it’s in line with many other courses on the relevance of imaging in physiotherapy.

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Very interesting course.

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Lot of good Take home messages.

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Superbly illustrated, concrete, precise and relevant to patient communication and clinical reasoning.

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Very interesting!

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Interesting course. A good reminder that imaging alone doesn’t always explain our patients’ symptoms.

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Good!

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Not many new elements to improve my clinic. In short, similar to BAHRAM JAM’s VOMIT (Victim Of Medical Imaging Technology).

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good overview

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Very interesting and clear notes

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