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  1. Progression is time and criterion-based, dependent on soft tissue healing, patient demographics, and clinician evaluation. If you are working with an Ohio State Sports Medicine patient and questions arise, please contact the author by calling our office at (614) 293-2385.

  2. CRITERIA FOR PREGRESSION TO PHASE 2. At least 2 weeks post-operative. Patient tolerating partial weight bearing at a pain rating of 4/10 or less. Patient able to verbalized and demonstrate adherence to post-operative precautions.

  3. Strengthening exercises: adding resistance as tolerated guided by physiotherapist [4, 5, 6]. Working on resisted hip abduction, flexion, extension through banded standing exercises, groin angels, glute bridging, heel raises.

  4. The intent of this physical therapy protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline of the post-operative rehabilitation course of a patient who has undergone a total hip arthroplasty (THA) with Ortho Rhode Island.

  5. Progression of hip and core strengthening ⮚ Continue ROM/stretching towards (and potentially above) 90 degrees flexion ⮚ Soft tissue irritation suggests need for regression of activities and/or exercises

  6. Total Hip (Anterior) Arthroplasty These rehabilitation guidelines are presented in a criterion-based progression. General time frames are given for reference to the average, but individual patients will progress at different rates depending on their age, comorbidities, pre-surgical range of motion, strength,

  7. 16 lip 2023 · Bridge Progression (Category #1) The first exercise is a bridge progression, which primarily trains the glute muscles. Although everyone should likely do some variation, bridges are especially beneficial for individuals who had a posterior approach because these muscles are usually affected by the surgery.