Learn how to tell the difference between hip and buttock pain with these new courses, exclusive to Physioplus.

Hip, back and buttock pain often overlap and lead to difficulties in a clear and concise diagnosis. There are a number of conditions that fit into this “hip overlap conditions” category. Examples of these conditions are:

The differential diagnosis of pain and functional disorders is a challenging task due to the complicated anatomy of the sacroiliac joint, the lumbar spine and the buttocks area. The diagnosis is challenged even more by the inconsistency of the MRI findings and imaging with the symptoms that lead to a misdiagnosis of the conditions. The use of subjective assessments and special tests can give an idea of ​​the symptoms without indicating the source of the pain. To date, there are no firm guidelines for diagnosing buttock pain.

In these new courses, Tanya Bell-Jenje will teach you some top clinical tips to help you assess and manage buttock pain.

Learn with the expert Tanya Bell-Jenje

Tanya Bell-Jenje is an international lecturer and developer of Groovi Movements Physio Software. She is the founder of Bell Rogers & Harris Physiotherapists and Director of Off Nicol Health Wellness & Rehab in Johannesburg, South Africa. Crucially, she was a physiotherapist for various national sports and teams such as South African men's cricket and women's hockey. Academically, she is an honorary professor at Wits University and has lectured at conferences and workshops around the world.

Tanya is an expert on hip / buttock pain and Physioplus members can access her courses to distinguish between overlapping symptoms of the hip.

Courses in the program

Differentiating buttock pain – sacroiliac joint disorders
 Differentiating between hip and sacroiliac pain "width =" 150 "height =" 150 "/> Buttock pain is common and can be caused by numerous diseases The diagnosis of gluteal - or gluteal pain is complicated because of the overlapping symptoms of these conditions, and there is no gold standard guide to differential diagnosis for gluteal pain. In this first course in a three-course series, Tanya Bell-Jenje discusses the clinical features to help you differential diagnose various pathologies to help that are due to buttock pain.


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Deep Gluteal Pain Syndrome
The Deep Gluteal Pain Syndrome is characterized by pain in the buttocks that can radiate to the leg and has a significant impact on the quality of life and participation in activities and sports. The complex gluteal anatomy and potential for the involvement of other related structures make differential diagnosis difficult. In two related courses, Tanya Bell-Jenje discusses the differential diagnosis of sacroiliac joint involvement and gluteal tendinopathy. In this course she will discuss the differential diagnosis of deep gluteal pain and its management.

Clarify overlapping symptoms

Differentiation of the buttock tendinopathy
The differential diagnosis of deep buttock pain is a challenge due to the complex anatomy of the region. In other related courses, Tanya Bell-Jenje discussed sacroiliac joint dysfunction and deep gluteal pain syndrome, as well as their symptoms. In this course, you will learn about Gluteal Tendinopathy, also known as Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS), another condition that causes lateral and posterior hip pain.

Learn more about Gluteal Tendinopathy

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