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Rehabilitation following anterior approach total hip arthroplasty in a 49-year-old female : a case report

LESCH DC; YERASIMIDES JG; BROSKY JA JR
PHYSIOTHER THEORY PRACT , 2010, vol. 26, n° 5, p. 334-341
Doc n°: 147477
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09593980903015284
Descripteurs : DE361 - TRAITEMENT CHIRURGICAL / HANCHE

Over 230,000 total hip arthroplasties (THA) are performed annually, and many of
these patients will seek or be referred to a physical therapist to assist them in
their recovery. Improvements in understanding of joint replacement technology
have allowed earlier weight bearing and return to function. With the anterior
surgical approach, patients are permitted weight bearing as tolerated immediately
after surgery and can resume nearly all prior activities upon returning home.
This case report describes the home-based physical therapy management of a
49-year-old female following a left THA using an anterior surgical approach. This
report also includes a description of the functional based protocol and hip
assessment scale used. The rehabilitation program was initiated 4 days
postoperatively and consisted of a patient-oriented and functional approach.
Seventeen days after surgery and seven home visits, the patient exhibited a
normal gait pattern, was walking 20 minutes continuously, safely negotiating
stairs, and had resumed normal household activities. The subject of this case
report was relatively young, highly motivated, and the outcomes presented may not
be generalized or expected of other patients following anterior approach THA.
Additional studies are needed to determine long-term effects of this surgical
approach and postoperative home-based rehabilitation program.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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