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Physiotherapy for fractured neck of femur surgery
The top part of the thigh bone (femur) near the hip joint is called the neck of the femur. Fractures in this area, known as neck of femur fractures, commonly occur as a result of a fall. They are more frequent in elderly individuals, particularly women, and in people with osteoporosis (thinning of the bones). Osteoporosis weakens the bones, making them more susceptible to injury.
In individuals over the age of 60, treatment for a fractured neck of femur often involves removing the femoral head and replacing it with a metal prosthesis. Alternatively, if the bone has a good blood supply, surgery may involve fixing the fracture with screws or a nail to stabilise the broken bone.
If you require surgery to repair a broken hip, it is usually performed within two days of admission, unless there is a medical reason for a delay.
Physiotherapy after your surgery will help reduce pain and restore your ability to walk on your affected leg.
Physiotherapy before your surgery
You may be seen by a physiotherapist before your surgery to guide you through gentle exercises that help maintain muscle strength and promote circulation in your legs. Your physiotherapist will also provide information and precautions about your surgery and explain what to expect during your recovery.
Symptoms after your surgery
After your operation, it is normal to experience pain and discomfort, which can be managed with pain-relief medication. Your legs may feel weak, and your movement will be limited initially. The doctors and nursing staff will provide daily, personalised care to support your recovery.
A physiotherapist will visit you after your surgery to help you get back on your feet as soon as possible, starting from the first day after your operation. Initially, you may use a walking frame for safety, but as your confidence and mobility improve, you may progress to crutches and walk independently. Your physiotherapist will ensure you are safe on your feet before discharge. The typical hospital stay is around 5 days, depending on your general health and fitness. If you need to practice using steps or stairs, your physiotherapist will guide you. You will also be given gentle exercises for your leg muscles and ankle mobilisation to support recovery.
Physiotherapy following your surgery
Physiotherapy will play a key role in your recovery after leaving hospital. Treatment at acephysiosports.com will help reduce pain, increase your range of movement and muscle strength, and support you in regaining mobility as quickly as possible.
Rehabilitation goals at acephysiosports.com will include:
1-2 weeks
An initial assessment with your physiotherapist will evaluate your range of movement, muscle strength, and functional activities, such as sit-to-stand. Based on this assessment, a structured treatment plan will be developed, incorporating goals tailored to your individual needs. During the first few weeks of rehabilitation, your physiotherapist will advise you on movements to avoid. For example, you should not cross your legs or twist your hip inwards or outwards to protect your recovery.
At acephysiosports.com, during the first couple of weeks of your treatment programme, the main goals are to control pain and swelling and gradually improve your range of motion and muscle strength. Physiotherapy will also focus on teaching you to walk safely and correctly.
2-6 weeks
During this stage, our physiotherapists at acephysiosports.com will monitor your progress and continue your exercises to increase hip joint range of motion, incorporating resistance exercises. To promote independence, exercises will be tailored around daily activities.
6-12 weeks
At this stage of your rehabilitation, your physiotherapist at acephysiosports.com will focus on regaining independence with the everyday activities that are important to you. Treatment will continue with exercises to improve flexibility and strength in the muscles around your hip and enhance balance. Physiotherapy will also aim to promote mobility and increase your confidence around your home.
12+ weeks
Recovery from surgery may take up to 6 months, but with the support of physiotherapy, you can achieve a full recovery as quickly as possible. At this stage, your physiotherapist will focus on helping you reach your maximum potential in daily activities. Treatment will aim to improve your independence and enhance your quality of life.
Summary
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