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Dr. Seth Peterson (e-mail, ResearchGate, Twitter) of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists, A.T. Still University, and The Movement Brainery is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a publication from Physiotherapy Theory and Practice titled, “Physical therapy management of a patient with persistent groin pain after total hip arthroplasty and iliopsoas tenotomy: a case report.” This episode contains information that will be interesting for practitioners who want to explore the topics of manual therapy and clinical reasoning as they relate to a potentially unique patient with chronic pain post-total hip arthroplasty.
Additionally, to find the articles mentioned during this interview use the following links: Shapira et al 2019 (Outcomes of Nonoperative Management, Iliopsoas Tenotomy, and Revision Arthroplasty for Iliopsoas Impingement after Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review), Arvidsson 1990 (forces needed for hip joint distraction), Estebanez-de-Miguel et al 2018 (Comparison of high, medium and low mobilization forces for increasing range of motion in patients with hip osteoarthritis), and Taylor & Kerry 2017 (case of serial misdiagnosis with a subsequent and correct vascular finding/surgery).
Find out more about the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists at the following links:
Academy website: www.aaompt.org
Twitter: @AAOMPT
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=en
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Dr. Seth Peterson (e-mail, ResearchGate, Twitter) of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists, A.T. Still University, and The Movement Brainery is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a publication from Physiotherapy Theory and Practice titled, “Physical therapy management of a patient with persistent groin pain after total hip arthroplasty and iliopsoas tenotomy: a case report.” This episode contains information that will be interesting for practitioners who want to explore the topics of manual therapy and clinical reasoning as they relate to a potentially unique patient with chronic pain post-total hip arthroplasty.
Additionally, to find the articles mentioned during this interview use the following links: Shapira et al 2019 (Outcomes of Nonoperative Management, Iliopsoas Tenotomy, and Revision Arthroplasty for Iliopsoas Impingement after Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review), Arvidsson 1990 (forces needed for hip joint distraction), Estebanez-de-Miguel et al 2018 (Comparison of high, medium and low mobilization forces for increasing range of motion in patients with hip osteoarthritis), and Taylor & Kerry 2017 (case of serial misdiagnosis with a subsequent and correct vascular finding/surgery).
Find out more about the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists at the following links:
Academy website: www.aaompt.org
Twitter: @AAOMPT
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=en

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