S/P Hip Arthroscopy

Definition:
Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that gives doctors a clear view of the inside of a joint. This helps them diagnose and treat joint problems. During hip arthroscopy, your surgeon inserts a small camera, called an arthroscope, into your hip joint. The camera displays pictures on a television screen, and your surgeon uses these images to guide miniature surgical instruments. Hip arthroscopy has been performed for many years, but is not as common as knee or shoulder arthroscopy.

Symptoms
  • Hip pain
  • Loss of ROM in the hip
Causes
  • Femoroacetabular impingement
  • Dysplasia
  • Labral tear
  • Snapping hip syndrome
  • Synovitis
  • Loose bodies
  • Hip joint infection
Treatment
  • Weight bearing as tolerated
  • Passive ROM, then progress to active ROM
  • Hip stabilization exercises
  • Balance exercises
  • Lower extremity strengthening
  • Core stabilization exercises
  • Gait program
S/P Hip Arthroscopy Phase I

Purchase Phase

  • Crutch Walking
  • Crutch Transfer Bed
  • Adductor Straddle
  • Passive Heel Slides W Hip ER
  • Passive Hip Flexion
  • Supine TV Sit
  • Supine Frog
  • Ankle Pumps
  • Weight Shifts
  • Straight Leg Raise
  • Clams
  • Bridges
  • Standing Hip Extension
  • Standing Hip Abduction
  • SP Hip Arthroscopy
  • DVT Clot Instructions

S/P Hip Arthroscopy Phase II

Purchase Phase

  • Squats
  • Sit Up Squat
  • Step Ups
  • Bridge Marching
  • Gait
  • Single Leg Balance
  • Step Overs
  • Side To Side Walking

S/P Hip Arthroscopy Phase III

Purchase Phase

  • Bridge Marching
  • Glute Med Wall Sit
  • Step Overs In Mase
  • Single Leg Squat And Touch
  • T Band Defensive Slides
  • Speed Skaters
  • Lunge Walk Med Ball Rotation
  • 3-Dot Squat 2 Hands