Hip Flexor Tendinopathy, Pain vs. Functional Audit, Pelvic Motor Control and IBS

On this Week In Review, we discuss a common hip flexor tendinopathy in a soccer player treated with fundamentals of movement and breathing, a medial knee pain case that keeps us aware of always having a pain audit and functional audit in our plan, and a look at the links between IBS and pelvic motor control in an elite youth golfer.

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Osteochondritis Dissecans, FAIS, and a Classic Lumbar derangement