Psychosocial conditions are common in young adults with hip pain including depression, anxiety, pain catastrophizing, and narcotic use. The incidence of these conditions is not well defined. Interventions to optimize psychosocial conditions with non-surgical or surgical treatments has not been investigated. The goal of this project is to determine the incidence of psychosocial conditions in the young adult population with hip pain and determine if cognitive based therapy can improve clinical outcomes in these individuals.
Age range
15 Years – 39 Years
Sex
ALL
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Changes in level of Depression (DASS-21)
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Changes in level of Depression (PROMIS)
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Changes in level of Anxiety (DASS-21)
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Changes in level of Anxiety (PROMIS)
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Changes in level of Stress (DAAS-21)
Timeframe: 8 Weeks
Evaluating the presence and severity of Kinesiophobia
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Evaluation of Resiliency
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Evaluation of Grit
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Evaluating the presence and severity of Pain Catastrophizing
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Evaluating Self-Efficacy
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Evaluating the presence and severity of Alcohol Use Disorders
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Changes in Physical Function (PROMIS)
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Changes in Physical Function (HOOS)
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Reduced Opioid Use
Timeframe: 8 weeks