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  • Orthopedics
  • Sports Medicine
  • Rehabilitation Science

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  • Hip arthroscopy is a common orthopedic procedure.
  • Assessing return-to-activity timelines, including driving, is crucial for patient recovery.
  • Driving ability can be impacted by surgical recovery and pain.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the braking performance of patients after right hip arthroscopy.
  • To determine the safety and feasibility of resuming driving post-procedure.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective study with 14 patients undergoing right hip arthroscopy and 17 controls.
  • Driving simulator sessions conducted preoperatively and at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks postoperatively.
  • Key metrics included initial reaction time (IRT), throttle release time (TRT), foot movement time (FMT), brake travel time (BTT), braking reaction time (BRT), and total braking time (TBT).

Main Results:

  • Significant improvements in IRT, TRT, FMT, and BRT were observed by 2 weeks postoperative.
  • No significant changes in brake travel time (BTT) or total braking time (TBT) were noted throughout the 8-week period.
  • The control group showed no learning effect, validating the experimental group's performance changes.

Conclusions:

  • Patients demonstrated improved reaction times within two weeks of right hip arthroscopy.
  • Braking performance, specifically total braking time, remained stable, suggesting readiness for driving.
  • Findings support the potential for patients to return to driving two weeks post-right hip arthroscopy.