Intérêt d’une mobilisation très précoce après la pose d’une prothèse totale de hanche ? Élaboration de recommandations françaises pour la pratique clinique
P. Froehlig , S. Le Mouel , E. Coudeyre , M. Revel , F. Rannou
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Abstract
Aims
To develop clinical practice guidelines for early mobilisation after total hip replacement (THR).
Method
We used the French Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (Sofmer) methodology, which associates a systematic review of the literature, the collection of information regarding current clinical practice and external review by a multidisciplinary expert panel.
Results
Recommending early mobilisation after THR is not established by a review of the literature. A survey of French clinical practice allows for recommending early mobilisation in the context of complex hip issues. Trials with good methodology must be developed to evaluate the interest of early functional mobilisation corresponding to when patients first stand and take their first steps after surgery. These trials should focus mainly on the final pain, functional status, and reduction of handicap.