Hip injuries. Evaluation and treatment
Description
Although relatively common, hip injuries are among the most frequently misdiagnosed problems in sports medicine today. Designed to enable athletic trainers to easily and correctly diagnose an athlete with an injured hip, Hip Injuries: Evaluation and Treatment reviews the common injuries and pathology of the athletic hip, including labral tears, femoro-acetabular impingement, psoas impingement, and cartilage injuries. The DVD also features an overview of a thorough diagnostic approach for evaluating hip injuries, including a hip-specific physical exam, specialized x-rays, and MRI findings.
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57 min
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Date of Publication
2010
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Alexander Street
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