About this trial
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.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
We will enroll young adults (15-39) presenting to one of several physical therapy and orthopedic practices in the state of Iowa for treatment of nonarthritic hip pain.
Chief complaint of hip pain or dysfunction, and a diagnosis of a nonarthritic hip condition including labral tear, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), snapping hip, femoral anteversion or dysplasia.
Disqualifiers
Exclusion criteria will include age <15 or >40 years
Difficulty with written English
Treatment for alternative conditions such as trochanteric bursitis, hip dislocation, avascular necrosis or fracture.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Cell Phone Based Cognitive Based Therapy (Pacifica App)
- Control
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Michael C Willey
Lead sponsor
University of Iowa
Sponsor institution