Non-arthritic hip pain with Keelan Enseki
Hip pain is common in athletes, especially in sports such as ice hockey.
Non-arthritic hip pain includes a variety of intra-articular diagnoses commonly seen in these athletes that are not directly related to osteoarthritis. These include dysplasia, bony changes, femoroacetabular impingement, labral tears, and more.
A recent clinical practice guideline on this topic was published in JOSPT to help us. In this episode, I talk to the lead author, Keelan Enseki, about the CPG findings.
Show notes
Keelan works at the Rooney Center for Sports Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He currently serves as director of clinical practice innovation and administrative director of physical therapy residency programs. Keelan is also an adjunct professor at the University of Pittsburgh. In these roles, he divides time between clinical practice, teaching, research/writing, and clinical program design. His clinical interests focus on the nonoperative and postoperative care of individuals with injuries to the hip region. These interests are also represented through collaboration with the Orthopedic and Sports Physiotherapy Academies and the International Society of Hip Arthroscopy (ISHA).
Social tools for COS:
– Instagram: @keelan_enseki