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Assessing hip pain in primary care - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Hip Assessing hip pain in primary care Professor Sam AdieIn this podcast, Professor Sam Addy, an orthopedic and trauma surgery specialist at the University of New South Wales, provides a comprehensive overview of hip pain, particularly focusing on its assessment within primary care settings. With a solid foundation in orthopedic surgery and extensive research experience, Professor Addy outlines the epidemiology, causes, and management strategies for hip pain, setting the stage for a nuanced understanding of this common ailment.The lecture begins with an exploration of the epidemiological factors influencing hip pain, particularly in older populations. Drawing on data from the Australian Joint Replacement Registry, Professor Addy highlights that the incidence of hip replacements primarily occurs in individuals aged between 55 and 75, predominantly due to osteoarthritis. This age-related trend underscores the importance of recognizing not only age as a risk factor but also the interplay of genetics, lifestyle choices, and previous injuries that can predispose individuals to hip disorders. Professor Addy points out other less common causes such as inflammatory arthritis and avascular necrosis, emphasizing the need for a broad differential diagnosis.Moving forward, Professor Addy discusses the critical symptoms and signs associated with hip issues, including pain and functional limitations. He details how the pain often radiates from the hip joint to surrounding areas, particularly the groin and thigh, and warns clinicians to remain vigilant for pain indicators that may suggest non-hip-related diagnoses. The significance of a patient’s functional state is stressed, as the impact of hip pain varies substantially across different patient demographics. Tools like the Oxford Hip Score are introduced as valuable resources for assessing the functional impairment caused by hip disorders.Assessment of hip pain is presented as a multi-faceted process, where a thorough patient history forms the core of accurate diagnosis. Professor Addy emphasizes the importance of understanding the nature of the pain, previous treatments received, and any co-morbidities that may complicate the clinical picture. His insights extend to the physical examination process, where he advocates for assessing gait, joint motion, and conducting targeted imaging studies such as weight-bearing X-rays, prior to resorting to advanced imaging like MRI or CT scans.The discussion then transitions to non-surgical management strategies for hip pain, underscoring the importance of foundational treatments that should be implemented before considering surgical options. Professor Addy advocates for patient education, regular physiotherapy, and exercise as primary interventions. He encourages patients to adopt a proactive approach to their condition, noting that lifestyle adjustments and maintaining physical activity can significantly enhance quality of life.Professor Addy outlines clear criteria for when referrals to specialists or surgical intervention may become necessary. He identifies persistence of joint-related pain despite conservative management, confirmatory imaging showing arthritis, and significant functional impairment as key indicators that should prompt specialist consultation. Additionally, he conveys his personal observations about the variable outcomes of surgical interventions, particularly noting that while hip replacements can offer substantial relief and high satisfaction rates for patients, outcomes can be more unpredictable compared to other joint surgeries.In conclusion, Professor Addy encapsulates the essence of hip arthritis management by highlighting that a clinical assessment remains paramount, and that while conservative treatments are foundational, timely referrals can optimize patient outcomes. His insights serve as a guide for primary care providers, emphasizing the necessity of a structured approach to diagnosing and managing hip pain effectively.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of additional conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

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