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The task of a physical therapist consists before the operation of investigating the muscular state (force, volume), ROM and the circulatory state of the injured as well as the healthy limb <ref>Raymond Sohier, Kinesitherapie de la hanche ; La Hestre : Sohier, 1974</ref> . This gives an idea of the preoperative state of the patient.<br>The general physical and psychological state of the patient should also be taken care of. <br>For example explaining the surgical technique and the therapeutic monitoring after surgery can help lowering the patient’s anxiety. Explaining how to use a rollator or walk on crutches properly can also make the patient more self-confident when entering the postoperative stage of the therapy <ref | The task of a physical therapist consists before the operation of investigating the muscular state (force, volume), ROM and the circulatory state of the injured as well as the healthy limb <ref>Raymond Sohier, Kinesitherapie de la hanche ; La Hestre : Sohier, 1974</ref> . This gives an idea of the preoperative state of the patient.<br>The general physical and psychological state of the patient should also be taken care of. <br>For example explaining the surgical technique and the therapeutic monitoring after surgery can help lowering the patient’s anxiety. Explaining how to use a rollator or walk on crutches properly can also make the patient more self-confident when entering the postoperative stage of the therapy <ref name="1" /> . | ||
== Medical Management <br> == | == Medical Management <br> == |
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The task of a physical therapist consists before the operation of investigating the muscular state (force, volume), ROM and the circulatory state of the injured as well as the healthy limb [1] . This gives an idea of the preoperative state of the patient.
The general physical and psychological state of the patient should also be taken care of.
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- ↑ Raymond Sohier, Kinesitherapie de la hanche ; La Hestre : Sohier, 1974