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  1. Clinimetrics: The Victorian Institute of Sport Questionnaire - gluteal tendinopathy (VISA-G)
  2. ICON 2020—International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: the development of a core outcome set for gluteal tendinopathy
  3. Current and future advances in practice: tendinopathies of the hip
  4. An EDucation and eXercise intervention for gluteal tendinopathy in an Irish setting: a protocol for a feasibility randomised clinical trial (LEAP-Ireland RCT)
  5. Towards development of a core outcome set in proximal hamstring tendinopathy - A systematic review of measurement instruments and their clinimetric properties
  6. Education plus exercise for persistent gluteal tendinopathy improves quality of life and is cost-effective compared with corticosteroid injection and wait and see: economic evaluation of a randomised trial
  7. Core outcome set development for proximal hamstring tendinopathy (COS-PHT): a study protocol
  8. Outcome measures in the management of gluteal tendinopathy: a systematic review of their measurement properties
  9. Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy: A Systematic Review of Interventions
  10. Proximal hamstring tendinopathy; expert physiotherapists’ perspectives on diagnosis, management and prevention
  11. ICON 2019: International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: Clinical Terminology
  12. A survey of physiotherapy practice (2018) in the United Kingdom for patients with greater trochanteric pain syndrome
  13. Current trends in sport and exercise hip conditions: Intra-articular and extra-articular hip pain, with detailed focus on femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome
  14. Is exercise therapy for femoroacetabular impingement in or out of FASHIoN? We need to talk about current best practice for the non-surgical management of FAI syndrome
  15. Education plus exercise versus corticosteroid injection use versus a wait and see approach on global outcome and pain from gluteal tendinopathy: prospective, single blinded, randomised clinical trial
  16. Education plus exercise versus corticosteroid injection use versus a wait and see approach on global outcome and pain from gluteal tendinopathy: prospective, single blinded, randomised clinical trial
  17. Gluteal tendinopathy and hip osteoarthritis: Different pathologies, different hip biomechanics
  18. Psychological factors not strength deficits are associated with severity of gluteal tendinopathy: A cross-sectional study
  19. Hip abductor muscle activity during walking in individuals with gluteal tendinopathy
  20. Exercise Interventions for the Prevention and Treatment of Groin Pain and Injury in Athletes: A Critical and Systematic Review
  21. Iliocapsularis: Technical application of fine-wire electromyography, and direction specific action during maximum voluntary isometric contractions
  22. The reliability of a maximal isometric hip strength and simultaneous surface EMG screening protocol in elite, junior rugby league athletes
  23. Conservative management of lateral hip pain: the future holds promise
  24. Single leg stance control & hip abductor strength in individuals with gluteal tendinopathy – Targets for treatment?
  25. Kinematics and kinetics during stair ascent in individuals with Gluteal Tendinopathy
  26. Utility of clinical tests to diagnose MRI-confirmed gluteal tendinopathy in patients presenting with lateral hip pain
  27. Single leg stance control in individuals with symptomatic gluteal tendinopathy
  28. Lateral hip pain: Patholanatomy, diagnosis and evidence informed management of gluteal tendinopathy
  29. Groin injury – Time to move forwards
  30. Corrigendum to “Kinematics and kinetics during walking in individuals with gluteal tendinopathy” [Clin. Biomech. vol. 32 (February 2016) Pages 56–63]
  31. Exercise and load modification versus corticosteroid injection versus ‘wait and see’ for persistent gluteus medius/minimus tendinopathy (the LEAP trial): a protocol for a randomised clinical trial
  32. Femoral Shaft Torsion in Injured and Uninjured Ballet Dancers and Its Association with Other Hip Measures: A Cross-sectional Study
  33. Hip Abductor Muscle Weakness in Individuals with Gluteal Tendinopathy
  34. Kinematics and kinetics during walking in individuals with gluteal tendinopathy
  35. Gait kinematics and kinetics in individuals with gluteal tendinopathy
  36. Gluteal Tendinopathy: A clinical commentary
  37. Gluteal Tendinopathy: A Review of Mechanisms, Assessment and Management
  38. 66 Gluteal Tendinopathy – Clinical Diagnosis Vs. Mri Diagnosis?: Abstract 66 Table 1
  39. Development of a method for measuring femoral torsion using real-time ultrasound
  40. Assessing lateral stability of the hip and pelvis
  41. The association between degenerative hip joint pathology and size of the gluteus maximus and tensor fascia lata muscles
  42. The association between degenerative hip joint pathology and size of the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus and piriformis muscles
  43. Effect of prolonged bed rest on the anterior hip muscles