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    • Orthopaedic Surgery
    • Pain Management
    • Road Safety

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    • Hip inflammatory conditions like osteoarthritis and trochanteric bursitis impair function.
    • Hip injections offer a less invasive alternative to arthroplasty for pain management.
    • Current guidelines restrict driving for 12-24 hours post-injection due to safety concerns.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of hip injections on brake response time (BRT).
    • To determine driving fitness following hip steroid and local anesthetic injections.
    • To inform updated post-injection driving guidelines.

    Main Methods:

    • Prospective study of 55 patients undergoing hip injections.
    • Brake response time (BRT) measured pre- and post-injection using a specialized machine.
    • Pain assessed via Visual Analog Scale (VAS); paired t-tests used for analysis.

    Main Results:

    • No significant difference in mean BRT pre- and post-injection (0.83s vs 0.84s, p=0.856).
    • Significant reduction in VAS pain scores post-injection (4.94 vs 3.52, p=0.0243).
    • Study included 64 hips in patients with a mean age of 61.6 years.

    Conclusions:

    • Hip injections do not impair brake response time, suggesting safe driving post-procedure.
    • Findings may improve patient experience by removing unnecessary driving restrictions.
    • Further research on other driving-related factors is recommended.