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FAI or Femoroacetabular impingement is a hip condition that is common to the sports population. Management for this condition can vary depending on the time of season, severity of injury and particular sport. In this episode we will discuss how we identify and diagnose FAI in our athletes, some of the potential causes and our treatment pathway for athletes dealing with this condition. Lets Gooo!
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