Rehabilitation after Arthroscopy for FemoroAcetabular impingement: a systematic review and proposal of a contextualised protocol
Abstract
Hip arthroscopy to manage femoroacetabular impingement is a recent procedure. Etiology, diagnosis and arthroscopy treatment of femoroacetabular impingement has been deeply studied, but postoperative rehabilitation not. We reviewed studies from the past decade regarding structure and contents of rehabilitation programs after hip arthroscopy for femoracetabular impingement. A systematic search according to PRISMA statement was conducted. “Scopus”, “Web of Science”, “PubMed”, “Dialnet” and “Cochrane Library Plus” were the selected databases. Study methodological quality was evaluated using the modified Coleman methodology score. Protocols of included studies were analysed and common phases, contents and criteria were extracted. Literature analysis shows a lack of evidence and methodological heterogeneity and this does not allow the rehabilitation protocols to be standardised. All the existing information has been integrated for the design of a contextualised comprehensive patient-centered protocol, for application and outcome measurement in the socio-economic context of Spanish population.