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Educational Presentations for Healthcare Providers

Advancement in hip preservation requires coordinated collaboration between orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, sports medicine providers, and primary care clinicians. Structured educational dialogue improves early diagnosis, conservative management strategies, appropriate surgical timing, and long-term patient outcomes.

The following presentations are available for professional education and collaborative discussion.

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Hip Preservation: Enhancing Mobility & Patient Outcomes

This presentation provides a structured overview of hip preservation principles, emphasizing proactive care models and interdisciplinary coordination.

Topics include:

  • Proactive hip preservation philosophy

  • Primary role of structured physical therapy

  • Early recognition of dysplasia and instability

  • Indications for hip arthroscopy and PAO

  • Phased post-operative rehabilitation protocols

  • Optimizing return-to-sport outcomes

 

This session is designed to support evidence-based clinical decision-making across conservative and surgical pathways.

Enhancing Hip Scope Outcomes with PAO Integration

Certain patients undergoing hip arthroscopy demonstrate underlying structural instability requiring acetabular reorientation. This case-based presentation reviews when periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) may complement hip arthroscopy to improve long-term joint preservation.

Topics include:

  • Recognition of borderline dysplasia

  • Clinical indicators of instability

  • When isolated arthroscopy may be insufficient

  • Collaborative surgical pathways

  • Coordinated post-operative rehabilitation

 

This presentation is designed to support referring surgeons by providing specialized PAO expertise when structural correction is indicated.

Hosting & Collaborative Education

Educational sessions may be adapted for:

  • Physical therapy groups

  • Sports medicine practices

  • Orthopedic surgeon case reviews

  • Multidisciplinary conferences

 

For scheduling inquiries or customized session requests, please contact: concierge@hippreservation.org

Previous Virtual Session Example

This educational webinar was delivered to physical therapy providers and concluded with an interactive Q&A session focused on early recognition of hip dysplasia, referral thresholds, and collaborative management strategies.

Webinar slide titled “Understanding Hip Pain & Hip Dysplasia: What PTs Need to Know” presented by Nimesh Patel, MD

Live virtual session for PTs: Understanding Hip Pain & Hip Dysplasia — including case discussion and Q&A.

Additional case-based and research-focused educational sessions are in development.

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