Post orthopaedic surgery hip exercises (passive abduction only

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This resource has been made to help you remember the exercises your therapist taught and practiced with you. The exercises should be done slowly and smoothly. You may feel some discomfort while doing these exercises after your surgery or injury. If pain limits your ability to do your exercises, then timing them around your pain… Continue Reading Post orthopaedic surgery hip exercises (passive abduction only)

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