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Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Study

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Article Summary 1 Conservative treatment is the first approach in relieving pain and dysfunction caused by osteoarthritis, but when this treatment approach fails to relieve the symptoms a surgical approach might be necessary. Total Hip Arthroplasty is a surgical approach used to alleviate pain and help improve physical functioning in people suffering from osteoarthritis. This article reviewed several publications on the recovery of physical functioning after a Total Hip Arthroplasty. The purpose was to examine the level of recovery with regard to three aspects of functioning: perceived physical functioning, functional capacity to perform activities, and actual daily activity in the home situation. For this study, data was obtained from two databases, MEDLINE and EMBASE. For a study to be selected for this article it had to have a before-after design and the patients included had to have primary THA for osteoarthritis. Two reviewers …show more content…

The results of the study showed that for perceived physical functioning patients recovered from less than 50% preoperatively to about 80% of that of controls 6-8 months post-surgery. On functional capacity, patients recovered from 70% preoperatively to 80% of that of controls 6-8 months post-surgery. For daily activity, patients recovered from 80% preoperatively to 84% of that of controls at 6 months post-surgery. This article is beneficial in informing patients about recovery of physical functioning after a Total Hip Arthroplasty. In comparing the 3 aspects of physical functioning, it showed the different degrees of recovery after surgery. Physical functioning showed a significant recovery, functional capacity showed a moderate recovery, and daily activity showed a minimal recovery. All three of the physical functioning aspects recovered to about 80% of that of controls at 6-8 months post-Total Hip

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