2017
DOI: 10.33396/1728-0869-2017-1-41-44
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Change of Patients’ Quality of Life After Hip Replacement at the First Stage of Rehabilitation

Abstract: The research has been done to analyze changes of patients' quality of life at the first stage of rehabilitation after hip replacement. 140 patients undergone total hip replacement were surveyed (73 female and 67 male, average age (57,0 ± 9,0) years old) . The patients were divided into two groups: I group - 52 persons at the age under 55 years old (average age (48,0 ± 4,0) years old); II group - 88 persons at the age of 56 and older (average age (62,0 ± 6,0) years old). Pain intensity according to VAS scale, j… Show more

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“…The diseases of the circulatory system, malignant tumors, diseases of the musculoskeletal system, and the consequences of injuries of all locations are ranked first in the structure of disability in the Russian Federation. 1,2,6,7,10 The high rate of disability caused by injuries of the lower limbs highlights their high prevalence, poor prevention, and rehabilitation at different stages: outpatient, inpatient, and sanatorium stages. [3][4][5]8,9…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diseases of the circulatory system, malignant tumors, diseases of the musculoskeletal system, and the consequences of injuries of all locations are ranked first in the structure of disability in the Russian Federation. 1,2,6,7,10 The high rate of disability caused by injuries of the lower limbs highlights their high prevalence, poor prevention, and rehabilitation at different stages: outpatient, inpatient, and sanatorium stages. [3][4][5]8,9…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…По данным экспертной группы ВОЗ [1][2][3] и научных исследований уровень повреждений и заболеваний тазобедренного сустава, составляющих в среднем 23-35% от всех заболеваний костно-мышечной системы и приводящих к хроническому дискомфорту и функциональной недостаточности [4], с увеличением продолжительности жизни населения неуклонно растет, чем можно объяснить рост числа дегенеративно-дистрофических процессов и травм тазобедренного сустава преимущественно у лиц старшего возраста [5, 6,] и переход данной проблемы в ряд наиболее значимых и нерешенных для современной медицины. Тотальное эндопротезирование, или замещение тазобедренного сустава, на фоне весьма положительных прогнозов для длительного восстановления практически всех составляющих качества жизни [7][8][9][10] является методом выбора почти для всех пациентов и наиболее эффективным среди хирургических методов лечения патологии [11,12], которые хорошо зарекомендовали себя при лечении пожилых пациентов с переломами бедренной кости [13,14] и при наличии дегенеративно-дистрофических заболеваний суставов [15].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Moreover, in the last decade, persistent growth of THR and TKR surgeries was observed in Russia [ 12 ]. To ensure satisfactory outcomes in patients who underwent THR or TKR, it is vital to prioritize their postoperative rehabilitation process and its management rather than the successful surgery alone [ 13 ]. Sufficiently large cohorts of concerned postoperative patients are formed, which requires to investigate possible differences in rehabilitation evaluation by THR vs. TKR patients in order to provide the most effective individual approach to their rehabilitation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%