Pro Physiotherapy: Hip Fractures and Physiotherapy

Host:Today, we’re discussing hip fractures and physiotherapy. Joining me is Dr. J Mazumdar, Physiotherapist Clinical Lead & Owner of Pro Physiotherapy Clinic.

Dr. J Mazumdar, Physiotherapist: Hip fractures are a common cause of injury-related death in adults. The patients family spends lakhs of rupees annually on hip fractures. Patients often wait up to 80 days for physiotherapy after discharge.

Host: Why is physiotherapy crucial after hip fracture surgery?

Dr. J Mazumdar, Physiotherapist: Physiotherapy significantly impacts recovery quality. Normal physiotherapy guidelines recommend daily rehabilitation post-surgery. However, variations exist in hospital and community care.

Host: What are the challenges in providing adequate physiotherapy?

Dr. J Mazumdar, Physiotherapist: Funding constraints, workforce shortages, and varying community rehabilitation services affect the quality of care.

Dr. kunjal, Physiotherapist ( Pro Physiotherapy): As a physiotherapist, I see the importance of tailored rehabilitation. Physiotherapy improves mobility, strength, balance, and confidence, reducing the risk of further complications.

Host: How does dementia affect physiotherapy for hip fracture patients?

Dr. Kunjal Physiotherapist: Dementia patients require specialized approaches. Encouraging engagement and mobility, even in small steps, is crucial.

Key Points:

  1. Hip fractures are a common cause of injury-related death in adults.
  2. Physiotherapy significantly impacts recovery quality.
  3. NHS guidelines recommend daily rehabilitation post-surgery.
  4. Variations exist in hospital and community care.
  5. Funding constraints and workforce shortages affect care quality.
  6. Tailored rehabilitation is essential for optimal recovery.
  7. Dementia patients require specialized physiotherapy approaches.

Resources:

  • National Hip Fracture Database
  • Pro Physiotherapy Clinic
  • NHS Guidelines for Hip Fracture Rehabilitation

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