Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery

Due to aging of the population and the desire of people to maintain the best possible mobility, the demand for hip replacement is increasing. As a result, personalization of physical therapy after surgery is needed to achieve the best possible outcomes. However, patients undergoing hip replacement s...

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Main Authors: Michał Skalski, Milena Socha-Kania, Maria Kozioł-Montewka, Anna Pańczuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2019-02-01
Series:Health Problems of Civilization
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Personalized-rehabilitation-therapy-in-obese-and-elderly-patients-undergoing-hip-replacement-surgery,99,34373,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-e13d06a0c7834d188e86a5de8b71cb442020-11-25T02:25:43ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHealth Problems of Civilization 2353-69422354-02652019-02-0113319320010.5114/hpc.2018.8059734373Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgeryMichał SkalskiMilena Socha-KaniaMaria Kozioł-MontewkaAnna PańczukDue to aging of the population and the desire of people to maintain the best possible mobility, the demand for hip replacement is increasing. As a result, personalization of physical therapy after surgery is needed to achieve the best possible outcomes. However, patients undergoing hip replacement surgery often have additional factors, such as advanced age and obesity, which may hinder the process of rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to review the need and recommendations for personalized physical therapy before and after hip replacement surgery in patients with co-morbid factors such as advanced age and obesity. The research literature emphasizes the importance of effective recovery following hip replacement surgery. Older patients may require prolonged postoperative rehabilitation due to the type of surgery, muscle weakness or cognitive dysfunction. Proprioception and balance disorders may benefit from training on an unstable surface aimed at learning safe falling and getting up after a fall. Weakened gluteal muscles which may be present in the elderly and obese may benefit from strength training in the preoperative period. Excessive exposure of the elderly and obese to thromboembolic complications necessitate the inclusion in rehabilitation programs of exercises based on active ankle movement.https://www.termedia.pl/Personalized-rehabilitation-therapy-in-obese-and-elderly-patients-undergoing-hip-replacement-surgery,99,34373,1,1.htmlrehabilitation arthroplasty replacement hip replacement
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author Michał Skalski
Milena Socha-Kania
Maria Kozioł-Montewka
Anna Pańczuk
spellingShingle Michał Skalski
Milena Socha-Kania
Maria Kozioł-Montewka
Anna Pańczuk
Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery
Health Problems of Civilization
rehabilitation
arthroplasty
replacement
hip replacement
author_facet Michał Skalski
Milena Socha-Kania
Maria Kozioł-Montewka
Anna Pańczuk
author_sort Michał Skalski
title Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery
title_short Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery
title_full Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery
title_fullStr Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery
title_full_unstemmed Personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery
title_sort personalized rehabilitation therapy in obese and elderly patients undergoing hip replacement surgery
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Health Problems of Civilization
issn 2353-6942
2354-0265
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Due to aging of the population and the desire of people to maintain the best possible mobility, the demand for hip replacement is increasing. As a result, personalization of physical therapy after surgery is needed to achieve the best possible outcomes. However, patients undergoing hip replacement surgery often have additional factors, such as advanced age and obesity, which may hinder the process of rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to review the need and recommendations for personalized physical therapy before and after hip replacement surgery in patients with co-morbid factors such as advanced age and obesity. The research literature emphasizes the importance of effective recovery following hip replacement surgery. Older patients may require prolonged postoperative rehabilitation due to the type of surgery, muscle weakness or cognitive dysfunction. Proprioception and balance disorders may benefit from training on an unstable surface aimed at learning safe falling and getting up after a fall. Weakened gluteal muscles which may be present in the elderly and obese may benefit from strength training in the preoperative period. Excessive exposure of the elderly and obese to thromboembolic complications necessitate the inclusion in rehabilitation programs of exercises based on active ankle movement.
topic rehabilitation
arthroplasty
replacement
hip replacement
url https://www.termedia.pl/Personalized-rehabilitation-therapy-in-obese-and-elderly-patients-undergoing-hip-replacement-surgery,99,34373,1,1.html
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