This updated clinical practice guideline from APTA Orthopedics provides 10 recommendations related to physical therapy interventions directed at patients with hip osteoarthritis. Information about prevalence, pathoanatomical features, and clinical course are briefly reviewed. For detailed discussion on those topics, please see the original 2009 CPG and 2017 CPG revision.
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APTA Orthopedics: Hip Pain and Mobility Deficits—Hip Osteoarthritis: Revision 2025
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Date: October 30, 2025
Contact: practice@apta.org
Content Type: CPG
Koc TA Jr, Cibulka M, Enseki KR, et al; APTA Orthopedics
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