âNavigating Hip and Groin Pain in Pelvic Healthâ
Is it FAI, Hip Dysplasia or Extra-articular Pathology?
Vital Insights for the Pelvic Health Professional

Do you want to improve your diagnostic skills to confidently differentiate between intra and extra-articular hip pathologies in female patients with chronic pelvic and groin pain?
Would you like to expand your toolkit with practical skills and rehabilitation solutions, specifically tailored to address hip and groin pathologies in your pelvic health physiotherapy practice?
Introduction
As a skilled professional dedicated to supporting women with pelvic pain, you understand the complexities of the female body. This course is specifically designed to equip you with the knowledge and expertise to effectively identify and address common hip and groin pathologies that often intertwine with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Gain the skills to improve patient outcomes and enhance your pelvic health physiotherapy practice with our comprehensive one-day course: âNavigating Hip and Groin Pain in Pelvic Health.â
Why Attend?
By attending this course, you will gain invaluable insights into the intricate interplay between hip pathologies and pelvic floor dysfunctionâempowering you to provide optimal care and achieve better treatment outcomes for your patients.
Understanding the connection between these domains is key to delivering comprehensive, holistic care. You'll leave with sharper diagnostic skills, clearer treatment strategies, and the confidence to deliver real results.
Contents of the Course
This dynamic one-day program focuses on three core patient groups commonly seen in clinical practice:
- Hip and Groin Pain in the Active Female Patient:
Identify early signs of intra-articular pathologies like femoroacetabular impingement. Learn to flag red flags such as femoral stress fractures with confidence. - Peri and Post-Menopausal Population:
Explore common extra-articular pathologies in this groupâgluteal tendinopathy and proximal hamstring issuesâand gain specialist strategies to manage them effectively. - Postpartum Population:
Learn to differentiate musculoskeletal sources of pelvic and groin pain such as hip dysplasia. Understand red flags specific to postpartum cases to deliver safer, targeted care.
Key Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will walk away with:
- Enhanced Assessment Skills: Confidently assess female patients with chronic hip and groin pain to deliver accurate diagnoses and focused treatment plans.
- Confidence in Differential Diagnosis: Distinguish between lumbar, sacroiliac, and hip causes using reliable clinical tests and examination techniques.
- In-Depth Knowledge of Female Hip Pathologies: Understand conditions such as hip impingement, hip dysplasia, gluteal tendinopathy, and deep gluteal syndrome.
- Hands-On Techniques & Rehabilitation Ideas: Build a solid toolkit of rehab exercises and manual skills that address common dysfunctions with confidence.
Donât miss outâregister now to secure your spot and transform your pelvic health physiotherapy practice with advanced insight into hip and groin pain.
Your Tutor
Benoy is a highly specialist physiotherapist and Advance Practice Physiotherapist, working in London, in both the NHS and private practice. He has been working as a physiotherapist for more than 25 years with the last 15 years, specialising in hip and groin pathologies. He is full-time clinician, and his typical caseload is complex second opinion cases, who have failed traditional rehab. He is passionate about application of research in clinical practice and is involved in regular teaching on multiple courses, both in the UK and overseas.
More than 3000 participants have attended his course in the last 11 years. He is also a Master Trainer in Shockwave therapy and is the UK head of education for shockwave courses. He is also a trained MSK Sonographer and injection therapist and uses diagnostic ultrasound in his clinical practice. He is the lead editor of the international best-selling textbook âHip and Knee Pain Disordersâ which was published in June 2022. He also works with Physio tutors on multiple online courses.