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Intervention for Hip-Related Pain
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Physical Therapist-Led Intervention for Hip-Related Pain
This short webinar will focus on how physical therapists may better intervene on hip-related groin pain. Dr. Harris-Hayes will summarize the consensus statements as well as the current evidence on interventions for hip-related pain. While a lot of attention goes to pathoanantomy, Dr. Harris-Hayes reminds us of other modifiable factors that we need to consider. This webinar not only demonstrates evidence but teaches us to read articles with critical thinking.
- Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2025
- Time: 7pm-8pm Central Time
- Zoom (*yes, it will be recorded)
- Speaker: Marcie Harries-Hayes, PT, DPT, MSCI, board certified clinical specialist in orthopaedic physical therapy
- Cost: $20 USD
- There are NO CEU's associated with this webinar
- Receive 30-day access to the recording
After 9/11/2025, the content will be available as a self-study online course in your course page.
Webinar Description
This #WiserWednesday session is focused on interventions for hip-related groin pain and evidence associated with each intervention.
Effects of the following interventions will be presented:
- Movement pattern training
- Standard strengthening and flexibility
- Joint mobilization
Attendees will be able to understand the details of evidence if there is prior knowledge of femoroacetabular impingement and various structural variations of the femur and acetabulum.
There are no CEU's associated with this #WiserWednesday session.
Schedule (central time): 1 hour Webinar
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
7pm ~ 7:45pm Speaker introduction and Lecture
7:45pm ~ 8pm Q&A and discussion
*This webinar will be recorded and available as a 30-day online content after 9/11/2025. There are no CEU's associated with this webinar.
Speaker Profile
Marcie Harris-Hayes, PT, DPT, MSCI
Dr. Harris-Hayes is professor of physical therapy and orthopaedic surgery at WashU Medicine. She is a board-certified clinical specialist in orthopaedic physical therapy and has a strong interest in hip pain. She is investigating rehabilitation factors in hip disorders including femoroacetabular impingement, acetabular labral tears and pre-arthritic disease. Marcie received her PT degree from Northwestern University, her clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy and Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation from Washington University in St. Louis.
To learn more about Dr. Harris-Hayes's research and lab, please visit "Rehabilitation Research for Orthopaedic Conditions" page.