2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmr.2014.06.012
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Managing Hip Pain in the Athlete

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“…Hip injuries are estimated to account for 5 to 6% of sports injuries. 28 29 In North American college sports, a rate of 53.06 injuries per 100,000 athlete-exposures has been reported .30 However, these studies included muscle injuries among hip injury epidemiology, with no joint injury distinction. A study of football injuries from 1997 to 2006 found a 3.1% incidence of hip-related injuries.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hip injuries are estimated to account for 5 to 6% of sports injuries. 28 29 In North American college sports, a rate of 53.06 injuries per 100,000 athlete-exposures has been reported .30 However, these studies included muscle injuries among hip injury epidemiology, with no joint injury distinction. A study of football injuries from 1997 to 2006 found a 3.1% incidence of hip-related injuries.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estima-se que lesões do quadril são responsáveis por 5 a 6% das lesões esportivas. 28 29 No esporte universitário americano, uma taxa de 53,06 lesões por 100.000 exposições-atleta foi reportada. 30 Porém, estes estudos incluem lesões musculares na epidemiologia de lesões do quadril, não separando lesões articulares.…”
Section: Epidemiologiaunclassified
“…Appropriate conservative care for these disorders has not been determined, and to date only 2 studies have prospectively described specific conservative care and outcomes [66,67]. A standardized nonoperative treatment protocol for these athletes has not yet been definitively determined, but descriptive reviews [68‐70] and case reports [71,72] support the observation that in some cases, even athletes with labral tears can improve symptomatically and return to a satisfactory level of competition without surgery. A systematic review of outcomes for nonoperative management of FAI found that 3 of 5 studies showed favorable results.…”
Section: Treatments For Common Local Causes Of Hip Girdle Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anterior hip pain is a common complaint among young athletes, with a reported incidence rate ranging from 10 to 70% in this population [1][2][3][4]. Anterior hip pain accounts for 10% of all sports medicine visits for young athletes [1]. Female high school soccer players commonly sustain hip injuries, with 13% of all injuries attributed to this joint [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anterior hip pain accounts for 10% of all sports medicine visits for young athletes [1]. Female high school soccer players commonly sustain hip injuries, with 13% of all injuries attributed to this joint [1]. Among the elite, approximately 70% of soccer players reported hip/groin pain during one season [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%