Rehabilitation to Complement Unique Single-Stage Core Decompression and Total Hip Arthroplasty in Bilateral Avascular Necrosis: A Case Report
Arjavi A Pakhan, Pratik Phansopkar, Manali A Boob

TL;DR
A 38-year-old man with dermatomyositis and bilateral hip avascular necrosis underwent surgery and rehabilitation, showing improved mobility and pain relief.
Contribution
This case report presents a combined approach of core decompression, total hip arthroplasty, and tailored rehabilitation for bilateral AVN in a dermatomyositis patient.
Findings
The patient showed notable improvements in pain relief, range of motion, and muscle strength after a three-week rehabilitation program.
Personalized surgical interventions combined with physiotherapy enhanced functional outcomes in a complex AVN case.
Early diagnosis and a multifaceted management strategy are crucial for successful AVN treatment in dermatomyositis patients.
Abstract
Avascular necrosis (AVN), a debilitating condition characterized by bone tissue death due to inadequate blood supply, can severely impact the hip joint, leading to pain, limited mobility, and joint dysfunction. The complex blood supply and mechanical stress on the hip make it particularly vulnerable to AVN. Early detection is challenging as AVN may remain asymptomatic initially, but as it progresses, it results in severe joint degeneration. This case report outlines the management of a 38-year-old male patient with a dermatomyositis history who presented with bilateral hip pain attributed to AVN. Radiological investigations diagnosed grade 2 AVN in the left hip and grade 3 AVN in the right hip. The patient underwent core decompression for the left hip to halt disease progression and total hip arthroplasty (THA) for the right hip to alleviate pain and restore function. A structured…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone and Joint Diseases · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments · Hip disorders and treatments
