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John Snyder

PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, has worked in various outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine environments, and he specializes in the treatment of athletes with hip pain and, more specifically, ice hockey athletes. He earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science from Youngstown State University and a doctor of physical therapy degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

After practicing for several years, he became board-certified as an Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He currently manages a private practice in Columbus, Ohio, that caters to an athletic patient population. When not treating patients, he lectures nationally and internationally on topics focused on the management of the athlete's hip and the ice hockey athlete and manages his website (JohnSnyderDPT.com), which provides educational material for physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other allied health professions.

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The Athlete’s Hip: An Update on Athletic Groin Pain (Recorded Webinar)

Presented by John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

The Athlete’s Hip: An Update on Athletic Groin Pain (Recorded Webinar)

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Video Runtime: 141 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 50 Minutes

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The evaluation and rehabilitation of hip injuries in the athlete is a complicated and often misunderstood area of sports medicine. Over the course of the past five years, significant strides have been made in adding some clarity (and in some cases adding to confusion) to diagnosis and treatment of athletic groin pain. We will take you through an evidence-based evaluation of groin injuries with an emphasis on femoroacetabular impingement syndrome and athletic pubalgia. By understanding the current literature, you will be better able to simplify your evaluation and clinical reasoning when an athlete presents with groin pain.

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The Athlete’s Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain

Presented by John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

The Athlete’s Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain

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The evaluation and rehabilitation of hip injuries in the athlete is a complicated and often misunderstood area of sports medicine. This course will take you through an evidence-based evaluation of posterolateral injuries as well as screening for serious pathology in this patient population. By understanding the current literature and available evaluation techniques, you will be better able to simplify your evaluation and clinical reasoning when an athlete presents with lateral hip or buttock pain.

The recommended order to take the courses in The Athlete's Hip series is as follows:

  • The Athlete's Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Evaluation of Groin Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Treatment of Hip Pathology
  • The Athlete's Hip: Return to Sport


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    The Athlete’s Hip: Treatment of Hip Pathology

    Presented by John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

    The Athlete’s Hip: Treatment of Hip Pathology

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    The treatment of hip injuries in the athlete is a complicated and often misunderstood area of sports medicine. This course will take you through the evidence-based treatment of athletes presenting with intra-articular and extra-articular hip pathology. We will discuss characteristics specific to tendinopathy, training with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome, exercise prescription, manual therapy, and the effectiveness of these interventions. By understanding the current literature and available treatment options, you will be better able to simplify your treatment plan and clinical reasoning when an athlete presents with hip pain.

    The recommended order to take the courses in The Athlete's Hip series is as follows:

  • The Athlete's Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Evaluation of Groin Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Treatment of Hip Pathology
  • The Athlete's Hip: Return to Sport


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    The Athlete’s Hip: Evaluation of Groin Pain

    Presented by John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

    The Athlete’s Hip: Evaluation of Groin Pain

    Subscribe now, and access clinical education and patient education—anytime, anywhere—with video instruction from recognized industry experts.

    The evaluation and rehabilitation of hip injuries in the athlete is a complicated and often misunderstood area of sports medicine. This course will take you through an evidence-based evaluation of groin injuries in this patient population with an emphasis on femoroacetabular impingement syndrome, athletic pubalgia, and less common pathologies (ligamentum teres, extra-articular impingement, etc.). By understanding the current literature and available evaluation techniques, you will be better able to simplify your evaluation and clinical reasoning when an athlete presents with groin pain.

    The recommended order to take the courses in The Athlete's Hip series is as follows:

  • The Athlete's Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Evaluation of Groin Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Treatment of Hip Pathology
  • The Athlete's Hip: Return to Sport


  • View full course details

    The Athlete’s Hip: Return to Sport

    Presented by John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

    The Athlete’s Hip: Return to Sport

    Subscribe now, and access clinical education and patient education—anytime, anywhere—with video instruction from recognized industry experts.

    Return to sport is a very complicated decision, and for pathologies of the hip, this becomes even more convoluted due to the paucity of research in this region. Multiple factors can influence readiness for return to sport, from fear of reinjury to performance during functional testing. These factors will be discussed in an easy-to-implement framework to aid the clinician's confidence in returning their athlete with hip pain to sport.

    The recommended order to take the courses in The Athlete's Hip series is as follows:

  • The Athlete's Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Evaluation of Groin Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Treatment of Hip Pathology
  • The Athlete's Hip: Return to Sport


  • View full course details

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    May 19, 2020

    The Athlete’s Hip: An Update on Athletic Groin Pain

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