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Does The Direct Anterior Approach In Tha Offer Faster Rehabilitation And Comparable Safety To The Posterior Approach?, J. A. Rodriguez, A. J. Deshmukh, P. A. Rathod, M. L. Greiz, P. P. Deshmane, M. S. Hepinstall, A. S. Ranawat
Does The Direct Anterior Approach In Tha Offer Faster Rehabilitation And Comparable Safety To The Posterior Approach?, J. A. Rodriguez, A. J. Deshmukh, P. A. Rathod, M. L. Greiz, P. P. Deshmane, M. S. Hepinstall, A. S. Ranawat
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Newer surgical approaches to THA, such as the direct anterior approach, may influence a patient's time to recovery, but it is important to make sure that these approaches do not compromise reconstructive safety or accuracy. We compared the direct anterior approach and conventional posterior approach in terms of (1) recovery of hip function after primary THA, (2) general health outcomes, (3) operative time and surgical complications, and (4) accuracy of component placement. In this prospective, comparative, nonrandomized study of 120 patients (60 direct anterior THA, 60 posterior THAs), we assessed functional recovery using the VAS pain score, timed up and …