FRESTAÐ: The Adult Hip Patient by Benoy Mathew & Co-tutors

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  • Dagsetning:
    20. nóvember 2020 - 21. nóvember 2020
  • Staðsetning: Húsnæði Ísí, Engjavegi 6
  • Tími:
    08:15 - 17:00
  • Bókunartímabil:
    7. ágúst 2020 - 9. október 2020
  • Almennt verð:
    82.000 kr.
  • Fagdeild verð:
    89.000 kr.

Leiðbeinandi: Benoy Mathew

 

Vinsamlegast athugið að aðeins þeir sem voru með staðfest sæti á námskeiðið sem halda átti í maí 2020 geta skráð sig frá kl 12:00 þann 7. ágúst.

Almenn skráning hefst kl 12:00 þann 10. ágúst.


ATH verð fyrir aðila að fagdeild FS verður 82.000.- frá og með 26.9.2020

Day One - Differential Diagnosis & Manual Therapy
Day Two - Rehab of Articular and Extra-articular Pathologies

Do you find differential diagnosis with some hip and groin presentations difficult? Want a clear understanding on how best to approach FAI, Cam or Pincer Hip Impingements?
Are you frustrated with hip pain patients, who fail to progress, keep coming back with recurring problems? Are you up to date on the current management of FAI and Labral pathology?

“Emily is a 32 year old office worker and regular gym-goer. She had right anterior hip pain 10 months ago which was diagnosed as hip flexor strain and it responded favourably with previous physio. Her right hip pain has returned since she started cycling to work and she has been referred back to physio. Her recent pelvis X-ray has shown acetabular cross-over sign suggestive of pincher FAI in both her hips.”

• How do you clinically determine if the X-ray results are the true source of her symptoms and not an incidental finding? 
• What are her treatment options? What is the best rehab strategy? 
• Would you consider a surgical referral?

Like a lot of clinicians, you may see patients like Emily presenting with anterior hip and groin pain in private practice, sports medicine clinics or a primary care setting.

The hip and groin area is often viewed as a “black box” because of the complex anatomy and overlapping pain referral patterns. Whether it is the week-end warrior, yoga enthusiast or the competing triathlete, accurate diagnosis and management of hip and groin pain can be challenging.

Conditions like hip impingement syndromes, labral tears, chondral lesions and ligamentum teres injuries are being increasingly identified as cause of hip and groin pain in the physically active population between the ages of 18-45. Although, various treatment methods are reported there is a lack of consensus on the role of conservative management.

CONTENT

This workshop is designed for all therapists who work with physically active patients with anterior hip and groin pain. The aim of the course is to provide a clear, honest and evidence based look, combined with more than 25 years of joint clinical experience at what does and does not work in the assessment and management of the active hip patient. A key goal would be for you to leave with things that both simplify the hip for you and help differential diagnoses what is going on, both articular and extra-articular pathologies of the hip.

This hands on course will consider the evidence and how this has been integrated into practice. The active treatment section will look at manual techniques in the management of the adult hip patient and comprehensive rehabilitation of articular and extra-articular pathologies. It is designed to be highly practical and full of clinical tips that you can put into practice immediately.

 What will you gain by attending the course?

- Overview of the complex interaction of the groin and the hip joint including femoro-acetabular impingement, labral lesions, extra-articular pathologies and tendinopathy.

- A detailed and a systematic physical examination will be covered using a novel and evidence based tool (The layering concept) for the assessment of the adult hip patient and a solid understanding of differential diagnosis

- Understanding of the biomechanical and developmental factors leading to symptomatic FAI and clinical insights on managing complex presentation

- Practical application of manual therapy in the management of hip and groin pain

- Overview of Rehab principles following Hip Arthroscopy and Conservative Management of Articular and Extra-articular Pathologies

- Integration of the theory, current evidence and treatment tools with case studies

 TIMETABLE

Day 1 - Registration (8.45 to 9.00)
AM (09.00 to 12.15)
- Welcome and Introduction 
- The Adult Hip patient
(Overview of common pathologies and Diagnostic challenge) 
- Practical Assessment of the Hip
(The Layer Concept for hip assessment – neuromechanical layer, contractile(myogenic) layer, Inert layer and Osteochondral layer) 
- Acetabular Labral Tears
- Ligament Teres
- Snapping Hip 
Lunch (12.15 to 1)
PM (1 to 5pm) 
- Biomechanical and Development Factors leading to Symptomatic FAI
- Practical – Evidence informed Manual therapy Techniques
- Rehab following Hip Arthroscopy 
- Case Studies
- Q& A

Day 2- Registration (8.45 to 9.00)

AM (09.00 to 12.15)
- Conservative Management of FAI & Labral Pathologies
- Adductor Related & Ilio-psoas Related Groin Pain
- Evidence informed exercise progression 
- Exercise Progression 
(Motor Control, Hip Stabilisation and Dynamic Mobility)

Lunch (12.15 to 1)
PM (1 to 5pm) 
- Posterior Hip Pain – Differential Diagnosis (Proximal Hamstring tendinopathy) 
- Lateral Hip Pain (GMed tendinopathy)
- Practical (Ex Progression and S&C) 
- Case Studies
- Close

Note: Each activity will consist of theoretical and practical components. Please bring shorts to the course for the practical sessions. Pre-reading articles will be sent before the course.

Tutors:
Benoy Mathew, MSc, MCSP, MAACP Ben qualified as a Physiotherapist in 1998 and currently works as an Extended Scope Practitioner in the NHS and privately with running clubs. Clinically, he specialises in the management of difficult musculoskeletal and sports injuries with a particular focus on overuse young hip and knee injuries. He has a particular passion for identifying and correcting dysfunctional movement patterns that lead to overuse injuries and impair performance in the active population. (Twitter @function2fitnes)
Glen Robbins, MSc MMACP MCSP Glen is the clinical director of Hemel Physio, based in Apsley. He has completed his Masters in Advanced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy at University of Herts and is a skilled and experienced manual therapist. He uses a combined treatment approach to help his clients optimise their rehabilitation potential including manual techniques, specialist exercise programmes and strength and conditioning for clients at all sporting levels, particularly in endurance sports. (Twitter @HemelPhysio)

Disclaimer:
• Neither the organiser, nor its director, employees or agents, shall be held liable by any person as a result of the cancellation of 'The Adult Hip Course' or any of the arrangements.
• By registering to the 2-day course "The Adult Hip Patient", I renounce taking any actions whatsoever against the course organisors, tutors or Airedale NHS Foundation Trust , if I was to get injured or other damage during the following or after the course. I confirm that my physical condition allows me to participate and to get involved in the practical session. Otherwise, I will retire voluntarily from sessions that do not suit me.
• The course contains practical elements and it will be the responsibility of the individual participants to ensure safe participation within their limitations of physical health. The course organisors, tutors or Airedale NHS Foundation Trust will not be liable for any injuries or incidents caused during the event.

 

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