2014-05-24
AUTHORS ABSTRACTPostoperative rehabilitation after hip arthroscopy can present several challenges to the physical therapist. The rehabilitation process calls for a delicate progression of exercise prescription to restore mobility, gait, strength, and neuromuscular control and return to normal activity while preventing excessive anterior hip joint forces that can lead to chronic anterior hip pain. Postoperative complications include, pain, joint effusion, tissue edema, and muscle atrophy, which lead to impairments, such as pain, range of motion limitations, and muscle weakness and neuromuscular deficits during active hip movements. These impairments contribute to functional impairments, such as gait deficits, difficulties in performing activities of daily living, and the inability to perform recreational or sports activities. A criteria-driven, phased rehabilitation program is recommended to address these impairments, restore normal function, and return patients to unrestricted daily activity, recreation, and sports. Furthermore, using criteria rather than time-specific benchmarks offers patients a more individualized rehabilitation. More... »
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Hip Arthroscopy and Hip Joint Preservation Surgery
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