Pre-Conference Course
Movement System Diagnoses of the Hip: Best Available Evidence and Clinical Management
Shirley Sahrmann, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide the current concepts and best available evidence for the relationship between structural factors and movement as they affect hip pain. The system is designed to identify the movement direction and alignment that most consistently cause pain and when corrected decreases or eliminates the symptoms. A key factor in hip conditions is restoring and maintaining the precision of motion. The muscular, motor control and biomechanical adaptations that contribute to the problem will be described. The impaired movement direction is used as the movement system diagnoses. The examination and treatment for Movement System Impairment Diagnoses of the hip joint will be demonstrated.
Timetable:
9:00 Movement System Impairment Syndromes concepts and contributing factors
10:30 Break
10:50 Movement System Syndromes of the Hip joint – Femoral Syndromes
11:50 Demonstration of examination for MSI femoral syndromes
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Demonstration of examination, development of diagnosis and treatment program for subject with hip pain
14:30 Movement System Syndromes of the Hip Joint – Hip syndromes
15:00 Break
15:20 Demonstration of Examination for MSI Hip Diagnoses: development of a diagnoses and treatment program
16:00 Examinations of Subjects with Hip Pain: development of a diagnoses and treatment program
17.00 End of course
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
- Describe Movement System Impairment (MSI) diagnoses of the hip joint – femoral syndromes
- Discuss the best available evidence for hip syndromes
- Describe the exam to establish the diagnoses and identify the contributing factors.
- Discuss the treatment program for MSI femoral diagnoses
- Describe MSI diagnoses of the hip joint – hip syndromes
- Describe the exam to establish an MSI diagnosis of the hip joint – physiological movement syndromes
- Discuss the treatment program for MSI diagnoses of the hip joint – physiological movement syndromes
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