Effects of neuromuscular reeducation on hip mechanics and functional performance in patients after total hip arthroplasty: a case series

DL Judd, JD Winters, JE Stevens-Lapsley… - Clinical …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Following total hip arthroplasty, patients demonstrate compensatory movement
strategies during activities of daily living such as walking and stair climbing. Movement
compensations are important markers of functional decline in older adults and are related to
poor functional capacity. Despite increased utilization of hip arthroplasty, persistent
movement compensation, and functional performance deficits, no consensus on
postoperative rehabilitation exists. Neuromuscular reeducation techniques offer a strategy to …
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