Management and Treatment of Hip Injuries Part B

Presented by Ashley Campbell and Mike Voight

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In the world of orthopedic surgery, arthroscopic hip surgery is a relatively “new” procedure. There are a growing number of surgeons performing these procedures, but postoperative protocols can be highly variable. This course is intended to guide you through the post-operative rehabilitation timeline based on the biological healing principles, from initial postoperative visits, to ultimate return to sport or function. Upon completion of the course, the participant should feel comfortable with the biological healing timeline, and subsequent weight bearing and/or movement restrictions implemented, after which they will be able to progress patients appropriately through the entire rehabilitation process.

Meet your instructors

Ashley Campbell

Dr. Campbell has spent her clinical career rehabilitating athletes at all levels from youth to professional, as well as individuals in the general population. Currently, she works at Belmont University School of Physical Therapy. She also specializes in the assessment and treatment of hip pathology at Nashville Sports…

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Mike Voight

Dr. Michael Voight has had a distinguished career as both an educator and clinical physical therapist for over 25 years. Throughout his career he has not only become one of the leading authorities in the rehabilitation of orthopedic and sports injuries, he has worked tirelessly to advance the knowledge of…

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Chapters & learning objectives

Rehabilitation of the Post-Operative Hip

1. Rehabilitation of the Post-Operative Hip

In this chapter, Mike Voight describes the precautions and timelines for biological healing versus non-biological healing. Participants will review the progression of mobilizations to restore full ROM post operatively, determine appropriate timelines for the progression of hip strengthening post operatively, and will come to understand post operative precautions for return to sport function.

Hip Stability

2. Hip Stability

Conducting functional testing for the hip is important for gauging overall stability. In this chapter, Dr. Voight demonstrates the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), and its use in operative hip rehabilitation/progression.

Functional Performance Testing for the Hip

3. Functional Performance Testing for the Hip

Chapter three continues the discussion of the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), and provides participants with an overview of functional and sport specific testing relevant to the hip, as well as outcome measures used in hip assessment and rehabilitation.