Total Hip Replacement, Part 3: Preparing to Stand in Acute Care
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The therapist instructs a patient in coming from sit to stand, following a total hip replacement (THR). Hip precautions are explained and the patient’s oxygen saturation levels and pain levels are assessed during bed mobility and changes in position.
The therapist instructs a patient in coming from sit to stand, following a total hip replacement (THR). Hip precautions are explained and the patient’s oxygen saturation levels and pain levels are assessed during bed mobility and changes in position.
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