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- Title
Impairment-Based Rehabilitation Following Hip Arthroscopy: Postoperative Protocol for the HIP ARThroscopy International Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Authors
HEEREY, JOSH; RISBERG, MAY ARNA; MAGNUS, JANICKE; MOKSNES, HÅVARD; ØDEGAARD, THOMAS; CROSSLEY, KAY; KEMP, JOANNE L.
- Abstract
The number of hip arthroscopies for the management of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome and other hip intra-articular conditions has grown exponentially in the last decade. Postoperative rehabilitation is part of the treatment algorithm, although there is a lack of high-quality studies on the efficacy of both surgery and postoperative rehabilitation programs. It is known that impairments can be present up to 2 years after hip arthroscopy, with individuals exhibiting reduced function and quality of life when compared to those of similar age, highlighting a need to improve postoperative care. Postoperative rehabilitation programs aim to improve hip function; however, the description of interventions as well as criteria for progression are lacking in the literature. The aim of this clinical commentary was to present a targeted clinical rehabilitation approach for individuals undergoing hip arthroscopy.
- Subjects
AEROBIC exercises; ARTHROSCOPY; EXERCISE therapy; HIP surgery; LIFE skills; MANIPULATION therapy; RESEARCH methodology; ORTHOPEDIC surgery; PATIENT education; QUALITY of life; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; FUNCTIONAL training; RESISTANCE training; FEMORACETABULAR impingement; REHABILITATION
- Publication
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2018, Vol 48, Issue 4, p336
- ISSN
0190-6011
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2519/jospt.2018.8002