Straight From the Hip : Honest Conversations on Hip and Groin Pain
Half of all physiotherapists are missing it. Are you? In Episode 9 of Straight from the Hip, Benoy and Callum tackle one of the most under-diagnosed conditions in active adults — hip osteoarthritis. Not in your 70-year-old patient shufflingtowards a hip replacement. In your 35-year-old male athlete. Your 42-year-old female runner. The patients who are quietly losing capacity, reducing their activity, and drifting towards inactivity — while being told it's tight hip flexors or weak glutes. This episode dismantles the myths, challenges the guidelines, and gives you the clinical tools to catch hip OA earlier — because earlier recognition means better outcomes, full stop. What you'll take away: • Why the NICE guideline age cut-off of 45 is a guideline— not gospel • The key subjective and objective features of early hipOA in active adults • How to separate symptomatic OA from radiological OA(and why imaging may not change a thing) • How hip OA, GTPS, and tendinopathy coexist — and what'sactually driving the presentation • The labelling debate: when a diagnosis empowers, andwhen it terrifies • Three clinical scenarios that actually warrant imaging Stop waiting for the limp and the walking stick. The patients you're missing look nothing like that.
10 episodios
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