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Duration: 1 hour | CEU Points awarded: 1 General (CEUs), Level 1, Accreditation Number: PPB007/2025/04/009 This one-hour CPD course provides a focused overview of common hip joint pathologies encountered in physiotherapy practice. Covering both intra-articular and extra-articular conditions, the session equips clinicians with a deeper understanding of how to assess and manage a wide range of hip-related issues. Key topics include osseous and bony abnormalities, as well as intra-articular conditions such as labral tears and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)—with emphasis on the anatomical, mechanical, and clinical implications of these diagnoses. You will also explore extra-articular pathologies including greater trochanteric pain syndrome, piriformis syndrome, snapping hip syndrome, and various tendinopathies around the hip and pelvis. Each condition is discussed in relation to its clinical presentation, underlying causes, and physiotherapy management strategies. This course is ideal for clinicians seeking to refresh or deepen their knowledge of hip pathology, enhance diagnostic confidence, and make informed, evidence-based treatment decisions.
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