An evidence-based approach to the athlete with hip pain
Description
An Evidence-Based Approach to the Athlete With Hip Pain presents an overview of the key factors involved in a functional evaluation of the athlete who presents with hip pain. The video details the basic assessment measure employed in an examination of the hip and pelvis. The video explains and demonstrates how to perform an athletic evaluation, as well as discusses the evidence-based data attendant to each test that is performed. Not only does the video outline the basic components of a hip and pelvis examination, it also delineates how much value each element has.
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57 min
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Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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