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Case Report

Year: 2022 | Month: March | Volume: 12 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 174-178

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20220324

Physiotherapy Rehabilitation in Elderly Patients with Postoperative Femoral Neck Fracture - A Case Report

Pankhuri Multani1, Diksha Nagrale2, Bhawna Ujjainkar3, Shraddha Kawishwar4

1Professor, Smt. Radhikatai Pandav College of Physiotherapy, Nandanvan, Nagpur, India
2Professor, Smt. Radhikatai Pandav College of Physiotherapy, Nandanvan, Nagpur, India
3Professor, Department of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Shri K. R. Pandav College of Physiotherapy, Bhilewada, Bhandara, India.
4Assistant Professor, Smt. Radhikatai Pandav College of Physiotherapy, Nandanvan, Nagpur.

Corresponding Author: Diksha Nagrale

ABSTRACT

The femoral neck fracture in the elderly is a major public health concern. Femoral neck fractures are a prevalent type of hip fracture that has a significant morbidity and mortality rate. As a result, the focus of this study is on physical therapy procedures for older individuals who have had their proximal femoral fractures surgically repaired. Physical therapy aids in the postoperative treatment of patients with proximal femoral fractures by increasing muscular strength, improving walking safety and performance, and understanding the patient's condition, allowing the elderly to become more independent. To avoid respiratory issues and other complications that result from immobility, it is critical for such patients to continue to stay orthostatic and walk as soon as possible, regardless of the nature of the fracture or the material used for fixation, though this is frequently not possible due to the patient's general health status.
Introduction: This case study is focused on the treatment of a person with a femoral neck fracture. Femoral neck fractures are prevalent in the older population, reflecting a major cost of health insurance.
Case Description: This is the case of 60 years old female who sustained a fracture of the neck of the femur after she meet with an accident. She underwent total hip arthroplasty. The patient was mesomorphic. Physical therapy rehabilitation provided care in ways including postoperative weight-bearing, gait training, improving the strength of quadriceps and hamstring muscles.
Conclusion: According to the findings, the decisive surgical procedure and early physiotherapy rehabilitation contributed to the patient's functional goals progressing, which is an important understanding of a successful recovery.

Key words: Fracture, Femur fracture, Trauma, Osteogenesis imperfecta, Range of motion, Osteomyelitis, Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Aged, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation.

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