“Navigating Hip and Groin Pain in Pelvic Health”
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 on " Navigating Hip and Groin Pain in Pelvic Health.”
Why Attend?
By attending this course, you will gain invaluable insights into the intricate interplay between hip pathologies and pelvic floor dysfunction, empowering you to provide optimal care and facilitate better treatment outcomes for your patients. Understanding the connection between these two domains is crucial in delivering comprehensive and holistic care to women experiencing hip and groin pain. With the expertise gained from this course, you will be able to enhance your diagnostic abilities, streamline treatment strategies, and achieve more favourable patient results.
Contents of the Course:
Throughout this dynamic one-day program, we will focus on three distinct patient groups commonly encountered in clinical practice, expanding your understanding and your skills in each area:
Hip and Groin Pain in the Active Female Patient:
Gain the tools to identify early symptoms of intra-articular pathologies, such as femoro-acetabular impingement and to pick up red flags such as femoral stress fractures.
Peri and Post-Menopausal Population:
Dive into the realm of extra-articular pathologies prevalent in this demographic, such as gluteal tendinopathy and proximal hamstrings tendinopathy. Develop a specialised skill set to effectively address these issues and improve patient outcomes.