Arthroscopic hip-preservation surgery is commonly performed to address nonarthritic sources of hip pain in young, active individuals.
However, there is little evidence to support postoperative rehabilitation protocols, including the most appropriate frequency and length of individual formal physical therapy sessions.
There is also a lack of information to look at patients’ perceived value of their home program/self-practice in relation to outcomes.
We investigate postoperative rehabilitation factors after hip arthroscopy related to formal physical therapy and home program/self-practice and their correlation with patient outcomes and satisfaction.