Overview of Modern Approaches to the Restoration of the Anatomical and Functional State of the Hip Joint in Various Pathologies
S.V. Shmeleva1, Ya.V. Shimanovskaya2, A.V. Romanova2, A.N. Vakulenko1, S.B.Kachalov3 and N.V. Logachev31K.G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of technologies and management (the First CossackUniversity), Moscow, Russia.
2Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
3FGBOVO State University of Management (GUU), Moscow, Russia.
Corresponding Author E-mail: ilmedv1@yandex.ru
Abstract: An important element of the human musculoskeletal system is the hip joint, it has a complex structure. The hip joint is very vulnerable and can sometimes be severely affected. Injuries, degenerative processes in cartilage, and excessive physical exertion create conditions for destructive changes in the structures of the hip joint. Degenerative-dystrophic changes in the structure of the joint form the need for endoprosthetics. After endoprosthetics, a complex rehabilitation process is needed, which should be based on regular dosed physical exercises, which do not allow weakening the muscles, which provide movement in it, and rationally combine them with massage and hydro-procedures. In this way, it is possible to return the optimal motor ability of the limb after hip joint arthroplasty and to ensure a person’s return to his normal life. Improving the efficiency of recovery after hip arthroplasty can be continued with further research in this direction.
Keywords: Endoprosthetics; Hip Joint; Musculoskeletal System; Rehabilitation; Restoration Back to TOC