Physiotherapeutic techniques and exercises for the problem area of movement restriction | Treatment of hip arthrosis from a physiotherapeutic perspective

Physiotherapeutic techniques and exercises for the problem area of movement restriction Goal: Pain relief, movement expansion, metabolic improvement in the joint and counteracting capsular contracture. The current resting position of the hip joint in supine position is selected as the starting position for manual therapy in coxarthrosis. This often corresponds to a slight flexion and … Physiotherapeutic techniques and exercises for the problem area of movement restriction | Treatment of hip arthrosis from a physiotherapeutic perspective

Exercises in the problem area of strength and coordination | Treatment of hip arthrosis from a physiotherapeutic perspective

Exercises in the problem area of strength and coordination The increasing pain and restriction of movement associated with hip joint arthrosis and the resulting strain on the hip joint cause a significant loss of strength in the muscles surrounding the hip, the leg muscles and the trunk muscles. Intensive preoperative strength training helps to postpone … Exercises in the problem area of strength and coordination | Treatment of hip arthrosis from a physiotherapeutic perspective

Hip arthrosis: exercises for the problem area of balance | Treatment of hip arthrosis from a physiotherapeutic perspective

Hip arthrosis: exercises for the problem area of balance Even without suffering from hip arthrosis, the ability to maintain balance deteriorates from the 4th decade of life if no training stimuli are given. Due to degenerative hip arthrosis, not only strength and mobility suffer, but also coordination (optimal interaction of the muscles involved in joint … Hip arthrosis: exercises for the problem area of balance | Treatment of hip arthrosis from a physiotherapeutic perspective