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Adding Abductor Strength Training to Rehabilitation Improves Function After THR in Hip Dysplasia

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March 2021

Adding Abductor Strength Training to Rehabilitation Improves Function After THR in Hip Dysplasia

Vol: 10| Issue: 3| Number:7| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

bductor muscle strengthening in THA patients operated with minimally-invasive anterolateral approach for developmental hip dysplasia

Hip Int. 2021 Jan;31(1):66-74.

Contributing Authors:
MG Benedetti L Cavazzuti M Amabile E Tassinari G Valente G Zanotti E Vaienti S Orsini E Mariani F Taddei

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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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