World J Clin Cases. 2025 Sep 16;13(26):108327. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v13.i26.108327.
ABSTRACT
This commentary evaluates the case report by Mohammed et al on conservative management of ischiofemoral impingement through a multimodal physical therapy program integrating in-person sessions, telerehabilitation, dry needling, and kinesiology taping. The study demonstrated significant pain reduction and functional improvement, highlighting the feasibility of hybrid care models. However, limitations include short-term follow-up, lack of post-treatment imaging, and single-case design restricting generalizability. Future research should prioritize longitudinal studies, anatomical correlation via imaging, and randomized trials to validate efficacy across diverse populations. While the framework offers promising clinical utility, further investigation is critical to optimize protocols and elucidate biomechanical mechanisms underlying symptom resolution.
PMID:40881495 | PMC:PMC12336980 | DOI:10.12998/wjcc.v13.i26.108327