Clinical Assessment and Early Stage Exercise Rehabilitation: Hip

  • This module is taught in three parts. The first part is delivered online with a 6 hour (broken down into sections) introduction to regional anatomy and pathology.

    The second part is delivered live online each week via Learn Anatomy Online. This goes in-depth into the anatomy of the region and looks at the anatomical layers: Bones & Joints, Ligaments and passive structures, muscles and tendons, nerves and blood supply. This knowledge is essential to understand how injuries can occur to the area.

    The third part is delivered face to face at one of our training schools. In this session you will put together all of the information from the online delivery and we will show you how to complete a thorough case history for the region, clinical testing for the region and early stage exercise/ manual therapy concentrating on pain relief, restoring range of motion and increasing muscular strength/endurance (performance and return to function/sport is covered in later modules) using the underpinning knowledge from the tissue healing module to understand tissue healing times.

    The module usually takes 8-12 weeks to complete.

    • Structure of the Hip

    • Anatomy of all ligaments, bursa, muscles, connective tissue, nerves and blood supply to the Hip

    • Active, Passive, Active Resisted, and Clinical testing for the Hip

    • Manual therapy techniques for the Hip

    • Exercise intervention of the Hip - muscular endurance, strength, proprioception and functional tasks

    • All elements integrate the case history, pain science and tissue healing information and activities covered in phase 1

    • Active & Passive Range of movement testing, Active Resisted (Strength) testing

    • Clinical tests (Including the sensitivity and specificity): Trendelenburg, Thomas, Kendall, Ely's, FABERS, Downings, 90/90 and bent knee stretch tests, Ant/Post Labral tests, Craigs Test

    • Please note: This course does allow you to diagnose Musculoskeletal conditions - the intention is to make sure you can provide a thorough assessment so you may refer onwards to a healthcare practitioner

    • Learn pathology of the Hip region including; Labral Injuries, Bursitis, Muscle length tests, Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI)

    • Conduct a physical assessment for a case history with a Hip injury

    • Learn soft tissue therapy and joint mobilisation techniques for the Hip including: Prone, supine and sidelying techniques, Neuromuscular technique (NMT), Soft Tissue Release technique (STR), Joint mobilisation techniques, Soft Tissue Massage (STM)

    • Learn how to structure and plan an early stage exercise plan for someone recovering from an injury

    • Learn how to incorporate elements of pain science into your injury management

  • 3 Parts -

    • Part a) Pre-course Anatomy Worksheet

    • Part b) Injury Poster Presentation

    • Part c) Video - i) Clinical Assessment, ii) Manual Therapy, iii) Exercise demonstration

    If you are completing the full diploma course you will also be expected to reflect on the content of this module throughout your 200 hours of clinical practice and how you have used the skills/communication from today with real life clients

    Detailed breakdown of assessments

The greatest mistake in the treatment of diseases is that there are physicians for the body and physicians for the soul, although the two cannot be separated

- Plato