PRÓTESIS DE CADERA: Guía de Recuperación SEMANA a SEMANA (Vía Anterior vs. Lateral)
Today we're going to talk about a topic that often raises questions in consultations: the differences between the ANTERIOR and LATERAL approaches in hip replacement surgery. To help you with this, I've prepared a COMPREHENSIVE WEEK-BY-WEEK GUIDE 📅 with all the necessary information. I want you to have a clear understanding of what you can and CAN'T do depending on where your prosthesis was placed. 👀 PAY ATTENTION TO THE SCREEN: Visual guides will appear throughout the video. If you see one that interests you, take a screenshot! 📸 This way, you'll always have the recommended and non-recommended information on your phone at hand. In this video, we focus on the FIRST 3 MONTHS, with particular emphasis on the first few weeks, including: ✅ Examples of dos and don'ts. ✅ Specific exercises. ✅ Contraindications (what's prohibited). Remember that, although this guide is very comprehensive, every surgeon and every patient is different 🌍, so take this as a reference and always consult your specific case. With the videos we already have on the channel about the lateral approach and what we're including today about the anterior approach, you'll have a very specific guideline to adapt to your case and improve your quality of life as much as possible. 💪 👇 IF THIS HAS HELPED YOU: 1. Share it with others who are in the same situation. 🔄 2. Give it a 'Like' 👍 3. Subscribe so you don't miss anything. 🔔 4. If you see it within the first 7 days, hit the HYPE button! 🚀 This way you help me continue uploading videos that can help you in your recovery. Let's get started! 📚 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL GUIDELINES CONSULTED: 1. SECOT (Spanish Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology): Protocols for total hip arthroplasty and postoperative management. 2. AAOS (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons): Management guidelines for hip osteoarthritis and post-arthroplasty rehabilitation. 3. Current Scientific Evidence: Systematic reviews on direct anterior approach (DAA) vs. lateral approach (Hardinge) in early functional recovery. 4. Reference Hospital Protocols: Based on soft tissue preservation (internervular vs. transgluteal approach). ⚠️ Important note: These guidelines are general. Your surgeon always has the final say on specific restrictions. #Physiotherapy #HipReplacement #ManelPazPhysio #HipRecovery #AnteriorVsLateralApproach ------------------- 🔹 Legal Notice / Disclaimer: The content of this channel is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not replace evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment by a healthcare professional. The viewer is responsible for the use of the information presented here. In case of doubt or a medical condition, always consult a qualified physiotherapist or physician.

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