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Hip Fracture Rehabilitation

Introduction to Hip Fracture

A hip fracture is a break in the upper part of the thigh bone (femur) near the hip joint, often requiring surgical repair. Pelvic fractures may also accompany hip fractures, and some may be non-operable. These injuries are common among the elderly and often result from falls.

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Understanding Prognosis

Recovery from a hip fracture, especially after surgical repair, depends on various factors, including the individual's overall health, age, and the quality of rehabilitation care. Full recovery may take time, but with comprehensive rehabilitation, many patients can regain significant function.

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Role of Physiatry in Care

Our physiatrists at Rehabilitation Associates specialize in post-surgical care for hip fractures and the management of accompanying pelvic fractures. Our services include:

  • Evaluation of functional abilities and limitations.

  • Creation of a customized rehabilitation plan, including post-surgical care.

  • Collaboration with surgeons, therapists, nurses, and other medical staff.

  • Providing education and support to patients and their families.
     

Treatment Plan and Rehabilitation Goals

Rehabilitation following hip fracture surgery typically involves:

  • Physical therapy to restore strength, balance, and mobility.

  • Occupational therapy to adapt daily living activities.

  • Post-surgical care, including wound care and monitoring.

  • Pain management to facilitate recovery.

  • Gradual introduction of weight-bearing activities as appropriate.
     

Family Support and Education

We provide ongoing support to families to understand the rehabilitation process, including post-surgical care, and to actively participate in their loved one's recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can we do to prevent future fractures? We offer guidance on fall prevention, nutrition, and other aspects to reduce the risk of future injuries.

  • How long will it take to recover? Recovery can vary but typically ranges from a few months to over a year.

  • What does post-surgical care involve? This includes monitoring for complications, wound care, medication management, and follow-up appointments with the surgeon.

  • What about non-operable pelvic fractures? Care includes pain management, immobilization if necessary, and specialized therapy.

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Bringing Excellence in Physiatry Care to Your Facility

If you or a loved one is currently at a facility that could benefit from our comprehensive physiatry and rehabilitation services, we'd love to help. Rehabilitation Associates is always ready to extend our top-tier care to more patients and facilities.

 

Partnering with us means access to personalized care plans, pain management programs, and an approach aimed at enhancing patient independence and quality of life. Our team can seamlessly integrate with your facility's existing operations, ensuring a smoother transition and better patient outcomes.  Please fill out our contact form and provide us with the name of the facility where you or your family member is currently staying. We will promptly respond to explore how we can help elevate rehabilitation care at your facility. Remember, quality care is just a click away.

 

Click Here to Contact Rehabilitation Associates​

 

At Rehabilitation Associates, we believe in the power of collaborative care. Let's join forces to create a better rehabilitation journey for patients.

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