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Rehabilitation treatment in cemented and cementless prostheses
T W Bilotta1, I Fusaro, R Osti
1S.R.R.F. Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna.
La Chirurgia Degli Organi Di Movimento
|October 1, 1992
Abstract:
Rehabilitation after hip arthroplasty is aimed at improving the results obtained with surgery and allowing the elderly patient to resume a normal daily life as quickly as possible. The correct use of the prosthesis positively influences its duration. Full weight-bearing on the limb submitted to surgery is allowed at different times: days 7-8 if the prosthesis is cemented. When the prosthesis is cementless the proper time for full weight-bearing is established by the orthopaedist, and it is usually allowed on days 30-40. Walking initially makes use of a walker, followed by parallel, and finally antibrachial support.