2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2011.10.003
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Change in Pelvic Tilt Angle 2 to 4 Years After Total Hip Arthroplasty

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“…The initial anterior change in PIA may compensate for wound pain because VAS pain had significantly decreased at 3 weeks after THA, suggesting that hip pain following THA was associated with PIA. The posterior change in pelvic tilt after THA was in agreement with other reports 9,10) .…”
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“…The initial anterior change in PIA may compensate for wound pain because VAS pain had significantly decreased at 3 weeks after THA, suggesting that hip pain following THA was associated with PIA. The posterior change in pelvic tilt after THA was in agreement with other reports 9,10) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Pelvic tilt changes most markedly within 3 months after THA and continues changing slowly until 1 year after surgery 9) . Several studies have reported that approximately 13-16% of patients at 1 year after surgery show a change of more than 10 ○ in pelvic tilt angle compared with that before surgery 10,15) . In our cases, there were no patients who showed a change of more than 10 ○ in pelvic tilt angle compared with before surgery at 15 weeks after THA.…”
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