Hip Intervention - PPT Flashcards
goals for mobility deficit intervention
improve joint mobility
improve muscle length
retrain muscles through new range
what anti-inflammatory agents are indicated for hip OA
NSAIDs
COX-2 inhibitors
steroid injections
things to consider with anti-inflammatory agents in those with hip OA
monitor GI effects
monitor soft tissue healing/strengthening complications
explain how patient education is implemented in hip OA
combined with exercise/manual therapy
– education of activity modification, possible weight loss, and methods
goals of therapy in movement coordination impairments
improve coordination/activation of muscles
normalize movements
reduce stress to tissues via stabilization
explain multimodal intervention for MCD of hip
activity modification
exercising specific hip, trunk and other LE muscles
manual therapy
postural/movement correction
stretching and balance
tendon loading phase 1
pain reduction/load management
explain PT role in phase 1 tendon rehab
education regarding modifiable factors
phase 2 tendon rehab
progressive loading
explain PT role in phase 2 tendon rehab
education regarding soreness duration and management
phase 3 tendon rehabilitation
energy storage loading progression
aka plyometrics
explain phase 4 tendon rehab
return to function
- muscle function vs muscle active in functional task