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A PDF document that outlines the rehabilitation program for patients who undergo an anterior approach total hip arthroplasty. It includes pre-op and post-op exercises, goals, criteria, and outcomes for each phase of recovery.
Proper activation and recruitment of all hip and core musculature without compensation required prior to initiating strengthening. Neuromuscular re-education for balance and correction of faulty mechanics. Therapeutic exercise for lower extremity strength (double and single limb) Outcome Testing.
14 mar 2021 · These exercise programmes are intended as a guide to prepare patients for surgery and help them rehabilitate after a minimally invasive, direct anterior approach, muscle sparing, hip replacement undertaken by Professor Richard Field.
This programme has been designed for patients of The London Hip Practice following a minimally invasive, muscle sparing, anterior approach, hip replacement (THR). The exercises shown in this guide are intended to strengthen the muscles that support your hip and help you recover from your operation.
This programme has been designed for patients of The London Hip Practice due to have a minimally invasive, muscle sparing, anterior approach, hip replacement (THR). The exercises shown in this guide are intended to strengthen the muscles that support your hip.
exercise 1. Sit on the edge of the bed or in a chair. Attempt to straighten your knee out in front of you, by lifting your foot off of the floor. Hold for five seconds. This exercise helps to strengthen your leg muscles, which are important for walking.
Suggested Therapeutic Exercises • Initiate weight bearing exercises: - weight shifting and pre-gait exercises - calf raises - progress to balance and single leg exercises • Progress movement through different planes of motion when the patient has good hip and quad control. • ROM exercises: - Assisted heel slide - bent knee ER/IR