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Muscle strength and range of movement deficits 1 year after hip resurfacing surgery using posterior approach
Abstract:Purpose.?The aim was to evaluate the effect of the posterior surgical approach on hip muscle strength and range of movement (ROM).

Methods.?Maximal isometric external and internal rotator strength of the hip muscles and bilateral leg extension strength were measured by dynamometers. Active (AROM) and passive (PROM) range of motion of the hip were measured by goniometers in 30 patients before and 3, 6 and 12 months after hip resurfacing. Postoperatively the patients were advised to return to their usual physical activities.

Results.?Prior to the surgery internal rotation strength was on the same level on both sides, whereas external rotation strength of the operated hip was 26% (p?p?p?p?p?Conclusions.?The patients reported remarkable decrease in pain postoperatively. However, the surgical procedure, particularly the division of the external hip rotator muscles led to specific external rotation strength and ROM deficits. Because typical spontaneous physical activity could not restore hip function, there is a need for specific postoperative rehabilitative programs.
Keywords:Muscle strength  hips  resurfacing surgery  range of motion
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