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Key study  Boeer J, et al. 2010. Effects of a sensory-motor exercise program for older adults with osteoarthritis or prosthesis of the hip using measurements made by the Posturomed oscillatory platform. J Geriatric Phys Ther. 33(1):10-15
Beaupre LA et al. 2014. A randomized pilot study of a comprehensive postoperative exercise program compared with usual care following primary total hip arthroplasty in subjects less than 65 years of age: feasibility, selection of outcome measures and timing of assessment. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 15:192.
Coulter C, et al 2017. Supervised or Unsupervised Rehabilitation After Total Hip Replacement Provides Similar Improvements for Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 98(11):2253-2264.
Ditmyer MM et al 2002. Prehabilitation in preparation for orthopaedic surgery Orthop Nurs 21(5):43-51
Domínguez-Navarro F et al 2018. Effects of balance and proprioceptive training on total hip and knee replacement rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Gait Posture. 62:68-74.
Hansen S et al. 2018. Effects of supervised exercise compared to non-supervised exercise early after total hip replacement on patient-reported function, pain, health-related quality of life and performance-based function - a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Clin Rehabil Ahead of print
Henry CO et al. 2000. Rehabilitation after hip arthroplasty. J Sport Rehabil 9:77-88.
Jacobs CA, et al. 2009 . Electromyographic analysis of hip abductor exercises performed by a sample of total hip arthroplasty patients. J Arthroplasty. 24(7):1130-6.
Kennedy D et al 1999. Development of a functional independence training rehabilitation program for patients following total hip or knee arthroplasty Physiother Can 51(4):292-299
Mikkelsen LR et al 2012. Early, intensified home-based exercise after total hip replacement--a pilot study. Physiother Res Int. 17(4):214-26
Mikkelsen LR et al 2014. Effect of early supervised progressive resistance training compared to unsupervised home-based exercise after fast-track total hip replacement applied to patients with preoperative functional limitations. A single-blinded randomised controlled trial. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 22(12):2051-8
Page P 2010. Exercises for people with hip osteoarthritis and hip replacement. Active Aging Today 1(4). Available online at http://www.humankinetics.com/aat-previous-issues/januaryfebruary-2010-volume-1-issue-4/exercises-for-people-with-hip-osteoarthritis-and-hip-replacement
Page P, Rogers ME 2006. Hip School improves function in hip patients. J Active Aging J Active Aging 5(1):42-51
Steinhilber B et al. 2012. Feasibility and efficacy of an 8-week progressive home-based strengthening exercise program in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip and/or total hip joint replacement: a preliminary trial. Clin Rheumatol 31(3):511-9. Epub 2011 Nov 17.
Tyler T et al 2017. Complimentary management of pain and functioning with a multimodal non-pharmacological Pain Relief Kit among patients recovering from orthopedic surgery with bone drilling over a 4-week duration (Abstract). J Perform Health Res. 1(2):1-2

 

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