Abstract

The objectives of this study are to survey the weight-bearing limitation practices and delay for returning to running and impact sports of high volume hip arthroscopy orthopedic surgeons. The study was designed in the form of expert survey questionnaire. Evidence-based data are scares regarding hip arthroscopy post-operative weight-bearing protocols. An international cross-sectional anonymous Internet survey of 26 high-volume hip arthroscopy specialized surgeons was conducted to report their weight-bearing limitations and rehabilitation protocols after various arthroscopic hip procedures. The International Society of Hip Arthroscopy invited this study. The results were examined in the context of supporting literature to inform the studies suggestions. Four surgeons always allow immediate weight bearing and five never offer immediate weight bearing. Seventeen surgeons provide weight bearing depending on the procedures performed: 17 surgeons allowed immediate weight bearing after labral resection, 10 after labral repair and 8 after labral reconstruction. Sixteen surgeons allow immediate weight bearing after psoas tenotomy. Twenty-one respondents restrict weight bearing after microfracture procedures for 3–8 weeks post-operatively. Return to running and impact sports were shorter for labral procedures and bony procedures and longer for cartilaginous and capsular procedures. Marked variability exists in the post-operative weight-bearing practices of hip arthroscopy surgeons. This study suggests that most surgeons allow immediate weight bearing as tolerated after labral resection, acetabular osteoplasty, chondroplasty and psoas tenotomy. For cartilage defect procedures, 6 weeks or more non-weight bearing is suggested depending on the area of the defect and lateral central edge angle. Delayed return to sports activities is suggested after microfracture procedures. The level of evidence was Level V expert opinions.

Highlights

  • The objectives of this study are to survey the weight-bearing limitation practices and delay for returning to running and impact sports of high volume hip arthroscopy orthopedic surgeons

  • We show the responses of surgeons who restrict weight bearing after hip arthroscopy based on the index procedure and shows the time of non-weight bearing they employ for their patients

  • The primary outcome of this study reports that most hip arthroscopy specialists allow immediate weight bearing as tolerated after labral resection, acetabular osteoplasty, chondroplasty and psoas tenotomy

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Research article

Hip arthroscopy protocol: expert opinions on post-operative weight bearing and return to sports guidelines. Sharfman1,*, Matan Paret, Eyal Amar, Michael Drexler and Nicolas Bonin. 1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine,Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. 2. Lyon Ortho Clinic, Clinique de la sauvegarde, 25 B avenue des sources, Lyon 69009, France. Submitted 4 March 2016; Revised 7 October 2016; revised version accepted 18 November 2016

Which procedure will delay return to running and impact sports?
Weight bearing after arthroscopy
Skipped question
Return to running and impact sports
How long do you delay return to running after hip arthroscopy
Suggested guidelines
Limitations
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ET HI CAL AP P RO VAL
Findings
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