Abstract

We carried out rehabilitation of patients after surgery with post-COVID aseptic necrosis of the femoral head according to the method developed by us in 49 patients. The patients were divided into 2 groups: the main group of 25 and the control group of 24 patients. The main group underwent rehabilitation developed by us, the control group by the traditional method. The results of rehabilitation were checked by the Coordination-speed test, the test parameters before the operation to the main group of the operated leg and after the operation, the difference in the number of movements in 10 seconds was estimated. when performing the test with an operated and non-operated leg, at the same time, the hip abduction index increased to the greatest extent after the operation. The data of the coordination test showed that the control group before the operation on the operated leg (retraction, step forward, backward) was within 9.0 m. These indicators after the operation on the 3rd- 5th day became 8.5 m, on the 14th day they were noted within 9.4 m . The data of the coordination test were noted before the operation to the main group on the operated leg (retraction, step forward, backward) was within 9.4 m. These indicators after the operation on the 3rd- 5th day became 9.8 m, on the 14th day they were noted within 12.4 m. The data obtained shows that the result in all parameters is better in the main group than in the control group, and the difference in the dynamics of indicators is clearly visible. Conducting better postoperative rehabilitation shows the performance of the gluteal muscles, as it is most important in terms of prevention of dislocations of endoprostheses. Thus, the method of stage-by-stage rehabilitation developed by us, post-COVID femoral head aseptic necrosis, contributes to improving the results of treatment. A differentiated approach to the rehabilitation of patients with post-COVID femoral head aseptic necrosis has reduced the duration of rehabilitation and disability.

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