Common Hip and Pelvic Pathologies in Pediatric and Adolescent Athletes
Presented by Kristin Hayden Hebert
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The assessment and treatment of the pediatric/adolescent hip and pelvis is often overlooked due to differences from the adult population. This course will introduce clinicians to a variety of hip/pelvis-specific conditions that frequently affect adolescent athletes. It will teach clinicians functional assessments to enhance their clinical decision-making for return to sports with these patients.
Meet your instructor
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Kristin Hayden Hebert
Kristin is a pediatric sports physical therapist at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, Florida. She has been working as a PT with adolescent athletes for more than ten years. She specializes in dance injury prevention with focuses on spine and hip pathologies in pediatric dancers and gymnasts.
Chapters & learning objectives
![Overview of Common Hip and Pelvis Pathologies](https://d3hpmev60g3wm2.cloudfront.net/Module/12007/slide1_catalog.jpg)
1. Overview of Common Hip and Pelvis Pathologies
This chapter will examine common hip and pelvis pathologies unique to the pediatric/adolescent athlete and the role of rehabilitation specialists. The chapter will examine dysfunctional movement patterns associated with pediatric/adolescent hip and pelvic conditions, including hip instability, labral tears, hip impingement, muscle strains, pelvic apophyseal injuries, and red flag conditions.
![Functional Assessment of the Hip and Pelvis](https://d3hpmev60g3wm2.cloudfront.net/Module/12008/2_catalog.jpg)
2. Functional Assessment of the Hip and Pelvis
This chapter will implement functional assessments for the evaluation of pediatric/adolescent athletes with hip and pelvic conditions to improve clinical decision-making.
![Evidence-Based Treatment Through the Five Phases of Rehab](https://d3hpmev60g3wm2.cloudfront.net/Module/12009/3_catalog.jpg)
3. Evidence-Based Treatment Through the Five Phases of Rehab
This chapter will implement functional assessments in the evaluation of pediatric/adolescent dancers to improve clinical decision-making. It will detail how to select dance-specific screening tools for injury risk identification and dance participation clearance.