Demystify the Hip Joint: Best Practices to Connect Anatomy, Functional Biomechanics and Evidence-Based Interventions
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Traditional hip therapeutic approaches often fall short due to a lack of specialized knowledge, leading to misdiagnoses or suboptimal treatment plans. This training will help you break free from such limitations and guide you towards the right interventions and techniques, ultimately enhancing clinical outcomes for your patients.
Tailored to empower clinicians with the essential knowledge they need to make informed, evidence-based decisions that can significantly impact clinical outcomes. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of hip joint anatomy and biomechanics, enabling you to diagnose and treat hip conditions with precision.
Dive into the common misconceptions and practices that may be hindering your progress as a clinician, allowing you to make the necessary changes in your approach. Explore the intricacies of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), a condition that often goes unrecognized or mistreated, and showcase the role of rehabilitation in its management. Our goal is to equip you with the latest clinical guidelines and special diagnostic tests to ensure that your patients receive the best care possible. So, invest your time and money wisely in this session, and watch as your practice is elevated to new heights, fostering better clinical outcomes and improved patient care.
Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, has an extensive physical therapy career that spans over 20 years, through the UK, the USA, and the Middle East. She has worked in NHS (National Health Service), American health care providing PT services in acute care, in-patient rehab, skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare and outpatient clinics. She has developed specialty programs based on evidence-based practice in her role as a project manager. She has also managed a physical therapy department as a department head in a premier private hospital in Oman. Rina is a member of the APTA, HCPC-UK and OAP-Oman.
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