Satisfaction rates, function, and return to activity following young adult total hip arthroplasty
Bone & Joint Open2024Vol. 5(4), pp. 304–311
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Abstract
Satisfaction rates of THA in young adults is high, albeit lower than commonly quoted figures. Young adults awaiting THA have poor function with high requirements for mobility aids, analgesia, and difficulties in working and undertaking leisure activities. The OHS provided a useful insight into patient function and was predictive of satisfaction rates, although it did not address the specific demands of young adults undertaking THA. Function at one year postoperatively is a good indication of overall outcomes.
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