Comparison of the effects of physiotherapy and ergotherapy applications on independent movement in hip fracture patients with hemiarthroplasty and PFN-A
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2022Yazar
Bildik, CelaleddinÇağlayan Kahraman, Hamit
Avsever, Nur Seren
Altın Demirbağ, Sinem
Koçak, Aslı
Yılmaz, Barış
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Aim: In this study, our aim is to compare the effects of post-hip fracture hemiarthroplasty
or PFN-A applications on the post-operative hip joint to provide enough range of motion
to assist in daily activities, helping to regain lost muscle strength and to compare the
effects on independent movement.
Materials and Methods: 15 patients who underwent hemiarthroplasty (Group 1) and
15 patients who underwent PFN-A (Group 2) were included in this study. These patients
were aged between 50-80 who had operated at least 3 months ago, had no other lower
extremity operation or trauma in the last 6 months, did not have any other physical
and mental problems that prevented physiotherapy and occupational therapy due to the
hip fracture. Physical therapy and occupational therapy methods were applied to both
groups after surgery. These two groups were evaluated with the early postoperative period,
after physical therapy and after occupational therapy, the Lower Extremity Functional
Scale, Functional Independence Scale, Barthel Daily Living Activities Index, Harris Hip
Assessment Scale and Timed Get Up and Go tests.
Results: After physical therapy applied according to the early postoperative period; a
significant difference was obtained for all patients in the evaluations made with lower
extremity function scale, Functional independence scale, timed up and go test, and Harris
hip assessment scale. In addition to this treatment, a significant difference was achieved
for all patients after the ergotherapy methods. Statistically significant differences were
not found for Barthel’s daily life activities test.
Conclusion: The negative thoughts created by the limitations in the functions of the
elderly people is reduced with the ergotherapy application plan and providing support
both physically and psychologically. The emotional changes that vary on according to
the level of dependency of the patients, the use of auxiliary devices is taught in elderly
individuals, especially considering their desire to be independent, their functions were
restored with the multiple working method and the quality of life is increased.