Clinical Management of the Hip Complex
Multidimensional Strategies for Mobility, Stability, and Motor Control
- Speaker:
- Reid Nelles, DC
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 01 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
-
Apr 08, 2024
- Product Code:
- POS065180
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
The hip is a complex joint with components of both mobility and stability. When your patient experiences pain at the hip - is the origin truly the hip joint or is it part of a dysfunctional kinetic chain?
With this practical approach to management of the hip complex, you can stop guessing what the next treatment step is and discover the true origin of the issue. You’ll learn actionable screening and assessment strategies for the hip alongside a multidimensional treatment strategy to address those with a diagnosis and those without.
- No more going through tests for the sake of it – get an in depth review of special tests for effective evaluation and relation to anatomy for meaningful conclusions
- Seamlessly integrate NEW and functional assessments
- Quickly identify orthopedic, neurologic and soft tissue contributions to dysfunction
- Better understand how the global picture of the human in front of you is so critical to lumbopelvic complex
- Explore a unique breakdown of kinetic chains that emphasizes the importance of various body regions and their properties for mobility or stability & optimal function
You’ll walk through applications of how to address the most common dysfunctions of the hip with progressive and regressive strategies for treating pain, mobility, stability, and motor control. Learn how to resolve hip pain with all of today’s best treatments including cupping, compression floss, kinesiology tape and corrective exercise strategies!
Credit
Handouts/Brochure
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - Clinical Management of the Hip Complex (36.9 MB) | 116 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Speaker
Reid Nelles, DC Related seminars and products
Minnesota Movement, LLC
Dr. Reid Nelles is a chiropractor whose passion is to restore and improve quality of movement. Humans are made to move, so this concept doesn’t stop at just athletes but extends to everyone. Reid earned his Bachelor of Science from University of Minnesota – Duluth where he then followed his passion onto Northwestern Health Sciences University to pursue a Doctorate in Chiropractic. While attending Northwestern, he was fortunate to be chosen for the Medical Staffing of the World Sport Games in Ligano, Italy, which kick started his infatuation with sports chiropractic. At his clinic, Minnesota Movement, Dr. Reid helps clients find their ability by utilizing movement patterns, corrective exercises, hands-on techniques, and education. He has had the fortune of working with athletes across a wide range of endeavors such as the NHL, CrossFit Games Athletes, LPGA, PGA, Ironman participants, MLB, and NFL as well as elite weekend warriors.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Reid Nelles is the owner of Minnesota Movement. He is a consultant and receives compensation. He receives speaking honoraria from PESI, Inc. and RockTape USA.
Non-financial: Dr. Reid Nelles has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Additional Info
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Objectives
- Evaluate current research on pathology and etiology of hip anatomy and injuries.
- Determine normal and abnormal hip range of motion as it relates to producing athletic movement for clients or patients.
- Utilize both local and global assessment methods for the hip, pelvis, core, and overall lower limb stability and mobility.
- Choose and illustrate assessment concepts for the body and its entire kinetic chain.
- Determine which modality or intervention strategy is best warranted based off of assessment findings.
- Apply and demonstrate evidence-based treatment techniques including decompression/cupping therapy and compression band therapy.
- Choose and illustrate proper use of kinesiology taping techniques for hip pain and positioning feedback for performance.
- Recognize and implement warranted corrective exercise interventions for patients and clients with dysfunctional hip mobility.
Outline
Hip Anatomy and Injuries- Pathology and etiology
- Subclinical explanation
- Range of motion
- Common Symptoms and Diagnoses
- Hip, groin or low back pain
- Bursitis
- Stiffness or Tautness
- Tendonitis
- Labral tears
- Strains/Sprains
- Hip Impingement
- Snapping Hip
- Educating patients on the difference between their low back, pelvis, and hip
- Range of motion + approximating joints
- Active, passive and restrictive tests
- Which tests are the most effective?
- Does the order matter?
- Tips and tricks for tissue and joint palpation
- Loss of ROM
- Pain due to dysfunction (local or global)
- Co-contraction and firing loss leading to decreased performance
- Decompressive Therapy / Cupping
- Pain mitigation
- Neurofeedback
- Compression Band Therapy
- Pain mitigation
- Mobility
- Kinesiology Taping
- Pain Mitigation
- Posture/Positioning Feedback
- LOCAL:
- 90/90 Position
- Glute Biased Lunge
- End Range Control
- Cossack Squats
- Side-Bridge
- GLOBAL:
- Anti-Rotation Deadlift
- A-March
- Multisegmental Forward Flexion
- RNT or Assisted Squats
Target Audience
- Athletic Trainers
- Chiropractors
- Massage Therapists
- Physical Therapists
- Physical Therapist Assistants
- Strength and Conditioning Coaches
- Exercise Physiologists
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