Adding Abductor Strength Training to Rehabilitation Improves Function After THR in Hip Dysplasia
Adding Abductor Strength Training to Rehabilitation Improves Function After THR in Hip Dysplasia
bductor muscle strengthening in THA patients operated with minimally-invasive anterolateral approach for developmental hip dysplasia
Hip Int. 2021 Jan;31(1):66-74.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
One hundred and ten patients (103 completed follow up) with developmental dysplasia of the hip and scheduled for a total hip replacement were randomized to receive a 2 week early rehabilitation program plus 2 weeks of abductor strength training (n=46) or a 2 week early rehabilitation program alone (n=57) for post-operative recovery. The outcomes of interest included range of motion, hip abductor s...
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