Return to sport following hip injury

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Abstract

Returning to both recreational and competitive sport requires the patient demonstrate the ability to perform their activity without pain, without compensation and without apprehension. The primary focus of this article will be to provide progressive weight bearing phased treatment solutions and both objective and empirical return to play testing suggestions. In addition to satisfactorily completing the test battery with maximum effort, the patient must demonstrate the ability to meet the demands for competing within their respective sport specific environment. Returning to competition will most likely include early phase movement screening and clinical clearance followed by late phase athletic and field testing. Hip structure will and must influence training program design. It is therefore important to recognize that indications for return to play must not focus on a single rehabilitation or exercise variable, but rather a combination of clinical, functional and sport specific demands. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Draovitch, P., Maschi, R. A., & Hettler, J. (2012, March). Return to sport following hip injury. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12178-011-9106-7

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