Case Study Following a 21 Year Old Field Hockey Player With a Hip Labrum Tear 💼⛰️🎓
Presented On Campus 12/7/21 |
Abstract: To follow and discuss the treatment plan of a 21 year old female field hockey player with an initial diagnosis of Femoral Acetabular Impingement, resulting in a labrum tear in her right hip, with the use of therapeutic interventions and rehabilitation exercises prior to surgical intervention. The patient was originally diagnosed with Femoral Acetabular Impingement during the 2019 preseason and was referred for a MRI, where a labrum tear in her right hip was detected. The patient has been working closely with the teams athletic trainer with the intention of managing pain and increasing strength, while maintaining the ability for the athlete to participate in field hockey. |
Course: MSAT724.A |
Student Presenter: Emily Nado and Elizabeth Boyington |
Faculty Sponsor: Professor Sarah Giasullo |
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