2023
DOI: 10.1093/jhps/hnac050
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The 2022 International Society for Hip Preservation (ISHA) physiotherapy agreement on assessment and treatment of greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS): an international consensus statement

Abstract: The 2022 International Society of Hip Preservation (ISHA) physiotherapy agreement on assessment and treatment of greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) was intended to present a physiotherapy consensus on the assessment and surgical and non-surgical physiotherapy management of patients with GTPS. The panel consisted of 15 physiotherapists and eight orthopaedic surgeons. Currently, there is a lack of high-quality literature supporting non-operative and operative physiotherapy management. Therefore, a group o… Show more

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“…For GTPS, all clinical diagnoses were made by an orthopedic surgeon specialized on hip surgery. The diagnosis was based on the patient’s symptoms (location of pain and/or tenderness, worsening of pain with unilateral weight-bearing activities, lying on the affected side) and clinical examination (hip abduction and external rotation test, FABER test, resisted external rotation test, or Trendelenburg test), in accordance with the 2022 ISHA Physical Therapy Agreement for the Evaluation and Management of GTPS [ 21 ]. IFI and GTPS were considered confirmed only if a clinical or surgical report documented these conditions and the corresponding imaging showed signs corroborating the suspected clinical diagnosis.…”
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“…For GTPS, all clinical diagnoses were made by an orthopedic surgeon specialized on hip surgery. The diagnosis was based on the patient’s symptoms (location of pain and/or tenderness, worsening of pain with unilateral weight-bearing activities, lying on the affected side) and clinical examination (hip abduction and external rotation test, FABER test, resisted external rotation test, or Trendelenburg test), in accordance with the 2022 ISHA Physical Therapy Agreement for the Evaluation and Management of GTPS [ 21 ]. IFI and GTPS were considered confirmed only if a clinical or surgical report documented these conditions and the corresponding imaging showed signs corroborating the suspected clinical diagnosis.…”
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“…Another human strategy for the evaluation of opinion and research is achieved by bringing together experts and seeking consensus. In Issue 10.1, we publish the article titled ‘The 2022 International Society for Hip Preservation (ISHA) physiotherapy agreement on assessment and treatment of greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS): an international consensus statement’ [ 9 ]. There is a search engine called ‘consensus.ai’ but it does not seem to be active at the moment.…”
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