U.S., March 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07460401) titled ''Do Patient Characteristics Associate With Poor Outcome With FAIS Following Physiotherapy-led Rehabilitation'' on March 03.
Brief Summary: Background:
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint where the ball inserts into the socket. The ball shape is round but sometimes the ball has a bony bump on it. When the ball moves in the socket, the bump can hit the edge of the socket causing pain in movements like squatting or kicking a ball. Repeated hitting of the bump in the socket can cause hip pain, damage, and arthritis. This is called hip impingement and is found in 10-15% of young adults.
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