Re: Dynamic Hip Screw Qn 2
HI
In Holland we start mobilization as soon as possible. partial weight bearing starts the second day after surgery. The stay in the hospital for 5 or 6 days. Full weight bearing starts almost always within 14 days after surgery.
greetz sanne
Re: Dynamic Hip Screw Qn 2
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shakayaka
Hi!
Im Sharika a physio syudent from S'pore. I am aware of the weight bearing status of a patient with DHS. However i was wondering if there are any limitations in terms of range of motion in patients with DHS. As in the case of THR, hip flexion range is usually limited to 90 degrees. Is there any such limitations for pts undergoing DHS?
Thanks so much for your help! 8)
I think the similar to THR, the limitation of flexion range is depend on the site of incision, any other colleagues can answer this question:)
Re: Dynamic Hip Screw Qn 2
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CBR150
I think the similar to THR, the limitation of flexion range is depend on the site of incision, any other colleagues can answer this question:)
if only dynamic hip screw is done, no limitation of flexion range is needed:)
Re: Dynamic Hip Screw Qn 2
Quite so - there should be no limitation on ROM or the op hasn't been done properly! And DHS ops are always done on a lateral incision, never a posterior as hemiarthroplasties and THRs are sometimes done. The patient has to be on an orthopaedic table which will allow egress of an image intensifier and traction to reduce the fracture, thus a posterior incision would be somewhat ..... difficult!