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Microinstability of the Hip

Mr. Barry Getz | Clinical
Hip microinstability is defined as excessive femoroacetabular motion resulting in pain and functional impairment without gross dislocation. It represents a failure of the dynamic and/or static stabilising mechanisms of the hip.

Topic / Title of the Talk Microinstability of the Hip
Field of Medicine Physiotherapy
Length of the Talk 37 Mins
CPD Accreditation No. MDB015/MPDP/070/1729
Category of the Talk Subject review or overview
CPD Type Clinical | Subscription CPD
Languages (Translations) & Subtitles Not Translated
Speaker Mr. Barry Getz
Talk Description
Hip microinstability refers to subtle, excessive movement within the hip joint, often causing pain during dynamic activities despite its inherent bony stability. This talk focuses on providing a clinical framework for rehabilitation whilst comparing conservative and surgical approaches for the management of hip microinstability.

Microinstability of the Hip | Physiotherapy