Recovery from Hip Instability
Abstract
Method and materials: The presented study is a prospective study (clinical statistic and epidemiologic), controlled randomized in which 42 evaluated patients were monitored (females and males in a 2,3/1 ratio), trated and monitored in the Medical Rehabilitation Department of the Regional Hospital Braila. During October 2011-
May 2014 individuals diagnosed with hip instability on the base of coxarthrosis and hip endoprosthesis were randomly split into 2 groups of 21 subjects each : Group A (arthrosic instability) and Group B (Endoprostetic patients).
Conclusion: The compared groups were homogenous, from a demographic perspective. Patients responded well to the applied techniques, there mobility and muscular strength improved, there were no patients presenting with side-effects (increase in pain, tiredness) following recovery treatment. As seen in the comparative study, the recovery method through massage ,kineto therapy ,has a very important role in their recovery from hip instability regardless of ethiology and associated flaws, applied for improving the walking ability and quality of life, as well as personal independence.
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