Journal article
Clinical reasoning in managing chronic hip pain: One in two Australian and New Zealand physiotherapists diagnosed a case vignette with clinical criteria for hip OA as hip OA. A cross-sectional survey
T Haber, RS Hinman, F Dobson, B Vicenzino, B Darlow, S Kayll, M Hall
Musculoskeletal Care | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1002/msc.1751
Abstract
Objectives: Using a case vignette of an adult (George) presenting with hip pain consistent with hip OA, this study aimed to describe: (a) whether physiotherapists make diagnoses and identify bodily structures using either patient history and/or physical examination findings; (b) which diagnoses and bodily structures physiotherapists attribute to the hip pain; (c) how confident physiotherapists were in their clinical reasoning using patient history and physical examination findings; (d) what treatments physiotherapists would offer to George. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional online survey of physiotherapists in Australia and New Zealand. We used descriptive statistics to analyse closed ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
NHRMC;National Health and Medical Research Council