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Rehabilitation protocol after hip arthroscopy
 
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Rehabilitation department, Rehasport Clinic, Poland
 
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Collegium Medicum, University of Jan Kochanowski, Kielce, Poland
 
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Department and Clinic for Child Orthopaedy and Spinal Surgery, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Poland
 
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Orthopeadic department, Rehasport Clinic, Poland
 
 
Submission date: 2021-07-15
 
 
Final revision date: 2021-08-31
 
 
Acceptance date: 2021-08-31
 
 
Publication date: 2025-11-26
 
 
Corresponding author
Łukasz Stołowski   

Rehabilitation department, Rehasport Clinic, Górecka 30, Poznań, Poland
 
 
Issue Rehabil. Orthop. Neurophysiol. Sport Promot. 2021;37
 
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Introduction  Pain in the hip joint area related to the femoro-acetabular impingement syndrome, local cartilage damage or labrum tear is an increasingly common cause of orthopaedic consultations. In the case of failure of conservative treatment, the treatment of choice is the arthroscopic treatment of the lesions and arthroplasty. Aim This article aims to present the original rehabilitation procedure after hip arthroscopy.  Material and methods  The presented rehabilitation program lasts about 5-9 months and consists of four stages. First stage , lasting two weeks, focus on protecting the treated structures and preventing pain and adhesions. Stage two, which lasts up to 4-6 weeks, is to restore the gait pattern and progress exercises. In the third stage, which lasts up to 12 weeks, rehabilitation focuses on regaining the full range of motion and muscle strength.. After a positive functional assessment, the patient progress to fourth stage , which prepares him to return to the entire sports activity. The decision to return to sport is based on the results of the functional assessment and clinical examination. Results This work presents the original protocol of rehabilitation after arthroscopic procedures of the hip joint. Conclusions The rehabilitation protocol proposed by our team was based on the experience of the authors and the available literature. The rehabilitation process has been divided into 4 phases with precise criteria for progression. Biomechanical Functional Assessment plays an important role in the control of the entire course of rehabilitation.
ISSN:2300-0767
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