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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.


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