COMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS AFTER TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY IN UZBEKISTAN DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS

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  • Yusupov Sirojiddin Yunusovich

Abstract

The study presents a structured rehabilitation program tailored for patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA) in Uzbekistan. Data from 100 patients (110 procedures) were analyzed, encompassing cases of coxarthrosis, femoral head necrosis, and traumatic hip injuries. The program integrates four stages: preoperative preparation, early postoperative care, mid-term recovery, and extended adaptation. Outcomes demonstrated 89.1% of patients achieving good or excellent functional results based on the Harris Hip Score, with over 90% reporting pain elimination within one year. The complication rate was limited to 6.8%, attributed to early mobilization and precise therapeutic interventions. The findings validate the effectiveness of the program in restoring motor function and promoting social reintegration.

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Submitted

2025-01-27

Published

2025-01-26