Date
2024
Abstract
Chronic hip pain is an extremely common condition, significantly impacting the quality of life and mobility of affected individuals. The dissemination of comprehensive guidelines on nonoperative management of chronic hip osteoarthritis (OA) is essential for enhancing the quality of care provided by primary care providers (PCPs). These guidelines should encompass evidence-based recommendations on physical therapy, pharmacologic interventions, and lifestyle modifications tailored to the individual patient's needs. By equipping PCPs with standardized, accessible information, we can ensure consistent and effective management of chronic hip OA, ultimately improving patient outcomes and reducing the burden on specialized healthcare services. Enhanced education and resources for PCPs are imperative to bridge the gap in current practice and promote the optimal nonoperative care of patients with chronic hip OA.
Clinical Site
Berlin Family Medicine
Keywords
Vermont, hip pain, osteoarthritis, sports medicine, orthopedics, primary care, nonoperative
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Disciplines
Medical Education | Other Rehabilitation and Therapy | Physical Therapy | Primary Care | Sports Sciences
Recommended Citation
Chmait, Hikmat R., "Nonoperative Management of Hip Osteoarthritis" (2024). Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects. 1046.
https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1046
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