Shoes for Chronic Hip Pain (SCHIPP)

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This study compared the effects of two classes of readily available off-the-shelf shoes on hip pain and osteoarthritis symptoms. Participants were randomly allocated into two different groups. Participants in each group were provided with 2 pairs of different shoes to wear daily for 6 months.

Status of project: Recruitment completed

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Publications

Stable supportive footwear for self-managing hip osteoarthritis pain: a randomized controlled trial

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Summary for patients: Stable supportive footwear for self-managing hip osteoarthritis pain

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Shoes for self-managing chronic hip pain: the  SCHIPP randomised clinical trial protocol

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    SCHIPP was designed and developed by researchers (Dr Kade Paterson, Prof Rana Hinman, Prof Kim Bennell, Dr Sarah Jones, and Ben Metcalf) at the University of Melbourne.

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