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Last updated Thursday, January 06, 2005
What types of physical therapy do patients require after hip surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the hip?
What options exist for rehabilitation after hip surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the hip?
Physical therapy begins with the inpatient rehabilitation described above. After returning home, physical therapy can continue with the therapist coming to the patients home or in the therapist's office as needed. Most people do not require any physical therapy outside the home.
Only a small number of patients need therapy after 6 weeks--mostly to help them achieve a normal gait.
How long after hip surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the hip will patients be able to return to ordinary daily activities?
After full recovery and rehabilitation from hip surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the hip, what are the limitations on the patient?
We do not recommend high impact activities like down hill skiing, running and jumping. The patient should always avoid putting shoes on with the hip in flexion and internal rotation, and should avoid sitting on low stools. Lifetime prophylactic antibiotic therapy is recommended prior to dental procedures or any invasive diagnostic procedure (i.e. colonoscopy).
Surgery for rheumatoid arthritis of the hip at the University of Washington
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