Efficacy of Preoperative Physiotherapy Protocols in a 30-Year-Old Patient With Bilateral Osteoarthritis of Hip Secondary to Avascular Necrosis

  • Tiwari P
  • Dhage P
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Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip is a rare condition that occurs in adults can be a result of avascular necrosis or a history of steroids that can wear away the articulating cartilage of the hip joint causing friction, pain in the groin region, stiffness, and decreased functional mobility. We present a 30-year-old adult who came with chief complaints of pain in the groin region, stiffness, difficulty in walking, and experiencing pain while walking, which had reduced his activity of daily living. The investigation was done, and the patient was diagnosed with bilateral hip OA secondary to avascular necrosis. To reduce morbidity, preoperative physiotherapy management for eight weeks was planned and started before the operation. The purpose was to educate the patient about the condition, reduce pain, increase the ranges of the hip, improve strength, and provide gait re-education. We added basic proprioception training and plyometric exercises for the hip to improve strength and balance. At the end of the session patient, positive results were achieved. The progress of proprioception or balance training can be improved by using single-leg balance as an outcome measure. Hence, our study aims to use exercise therapy to reduce or postpone the need for hip arthroscopy. However, future research should focus on plyometric exercises for the lower limbs or any abnormalities associated with the lower limbs. However, they should be carried out when some recovery is observed in patients. Copyright © 2023, Tiwari et al.

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Tiwari, P. R., & Dhage, P. (2023). Efficacy of Preoperative Physiotherapy Protocols in a 30-Year-Old Patient With Bilateral Osteoarthritis of Hip Secondary to Avascular Necrosis. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46142

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