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The patient was given two weeks of PNF therapy in the following areas:
1) a combination of isotonics, using dynamic and static muscle contraction,
2) hold relax post-isometric muscle relaxation (Photo 1, Photo 3);
3) stabilizing reversal and rhythmic stabilization
4) trunk stabilization through shoulder and pelvic girdle (Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4);
5) gait training with pelvis and trunk control (Photo 3) and walking with high knee lift and training for control in the support phase of the lower limb using approximation (Photo 4).
The patient had no other physiotherapeutic treatment during two week training program.
The patient was assessed twice, before and after PNF therapy, under the same conditions and with the same tests.
Measurements used in the patient were:
• assessment of ROM with a goniometer
• pain assessment using the Laitinen scale
• assessment of muscle strength using the Lovett scale (extensors, flexors, abductors in the operated hip joint)
• evaluation of patient’s gait with a patient’s walk test (photo 5)
A detailed description of the score is presented in Table 1.