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Surgery may be best option for hip impingement syndrome


 

REPORTING FROM OARSI 2018


Hip arthroscopic surgery has become an established way of treating FAI syndrome – more than 2,400 operations were performed in 2013 in the United Kingdom alone, Dr. Foster observed. The aim of surgery is to try to reshape the hip joint to prevent impingement, and resect, repair, or reconstruct any intra-articular damage that may be present.

“Physiotherapy aims to improve hip muscle control and strength, and to correct the abnormal movement patterns that we see in these patients,” Dr. Foster said. “Through that, we hope to prevent the premature contact that occurs in FAI syndrome and thereby improve symptoms, allowing patients to return to activities and prevent recurrence.”

Working with physiotherapists, physicians, and surgeons, Dr. Foster and her associates have previously developed a “best conservative care” intervention that they call personalized hip therapy (PHT), which involves the delivery and supervision of an individualized exercise program by experienced physiotherapists over a 3- to 6-month period, and which patients repeat at home (PM R. 2013 May;5[5]:418-26).

The aim of the UK FASHIoN trial was to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of hip arthroscopy and PHT for FAI syndrome, as there was no robust clinical trial evidence to demonstrate a benefit of one over the other.

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