Physiotherapy in Postoperative Recovery through Total Arthroplasty of Secondary Coxarthrosis

Authors

  • Silviu Gabriel Cioroiu Transilvania University of Braşov, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.shk.2023.16.65.2.18

Keywords:

arthroplasty, secondary coxarthrosis, kinetic exercises, individualized recovery program

Abstract

Total hip arthroplasty is a surgical intervention that replaces the affected joint with an artificial implant. This is recommended in case of damage to the targeted joint and the installation of acute pain. Currently, the procedure is most commonly performed in orthopedics, although results and patient satisfaction in the short or long term vary widely The purpose of the research is to restore the movement capacity of the lower limb following the operation through good documentation of the condition and the postoperative effects on the functioning mechanism at the articular level and by finding the kinetotherapeutic methods and means that correspond to an effective recovery.

Author Biography

Silviu Gabriel Cioroiu, Transilvania University of Braşov, Romania

Department of Physical education and special motor skills

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Published

2023-12-20

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