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Physiotherapy ; 103(2): 201-207, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27112096

ABSTRACT

AIM: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is recognised as a source of hip pain but the effect of conservative treatment remains untested. This pilot study aimed to inform and evaluate the methods required to conduct a substantive trial comparing the effect of treatment by a physiotherapist versus routine care on the symptoms of FAI. DESIGN: A parallel group, pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT). SETTING: A single NHS acute hospital trust, Devon, England. PARTICIPANTS: 30 adults with symptomatic FAI were recruited. 23 (77%) completed the study. INTERVENTIONS: Intervention was 3 months of treatment by a specialist physiotherapist. The control group received routine care. MAIN OUTCOMES: Change in pain and function was measured using a Visual Analogue Scale, Non Arthritic Hip Score (NAHS), Lower Extremity Functional Score (LEFS) and Hip Outcome Score. RESULTS: Participants in the intervention arm undertook a personalised exercise programme to improve pelvic and femoral control plus advice on posture, activity pacing and pain relief. The mean change in NAHS for the intervention group was 12.7 (95% CI 4.7 to 20.7) and 1.8 (95% CI -5.3 to 9.0) in the control group; Median change in LEFS was 11.5 (95% CI 5.0 to 26.0) versus -1.0 (95% CI -7.0 to 4.0). This improvement in LEFS was beyond minimal clinically important difference in the intervention group. Pain scores improved marginally in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: Methodological strengths and weaknesses were successfully identified for a substantive study. Further research is needed to evaluate the relative influence of structural and neuromuscular features on symptoms of FAI and the role of conservative treatment.


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Exercise Therapy/methods , Femoracetabular Impingement/rehabilitation , Pain/rehabilitation , Physical Therapists/standards , Adolescent , Adult , Anxiety/psychology , Depression/psychology , England , Female , Femoracetabular Impingement/psychology , Femur/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain/psychology , Pelvis/physiopathology , Pilot Projects , Posture/physiology , Research Design , Young Adult
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