Friday Oct 21, 2016

Phil Glasgow talks all things around the hip and treatment

Phil Glasgow is the head of sports medicine at the Sports Institute, Northern Ireland. A vastly experienced physiotherapist, he has worked at 3 Olympic Games, and has just returned from Rio. In this podcast, we discuss a case history of a football player with hip pain, from assessment to RTP. We look at the sensitivity vs. specificity of various tests, how to explain the symptoms to patients, and any co-existing pathologies there may be in the athlete. Finally, the discussion moves to treatment, the role of manual therapy, and exercises the patients can do to increase strength in the tissue. The 2nd World Conference of Sports Physiotherapy will be held in Belfast, 2017- details can be found here: http://bit.ly/2dP2HjH Timeline 0.40 - Hip pain: a case history and when is it reported to the physio? 3.08 - Ruling things out in the hip is easy: how do we rule things in? 7.30 - Things to consider when treating the hip 10.30 - Prescribing exercise for the patient - how do we go about it? 13.00 - How to increase the load in the injured athlete 18.26 - Bridging exercises for the hip

22.50 - Building a model for the pain and tips from the top

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