Hip Flexor Tenotomy

Improve hip joint range with hip flexor tenotomy

Hip flexor tenotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the tendon of the hip flexor muscle to release tension and improve range of motion in the hip joint. The hip flexor muscle is responsible for lifting the leg and bending the hip joint, and is commonly tight in individuals with conditions such as cerebral palsy, spasticity, or hip impingement. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia, and involves making a small incision over the hip joint to access the tendon. The tendon is then cut using a scalpel or scissors, and the incision is closed with sutures. Following the procedure, patients may require physical therapy to regain strength and mobility in the affected hip joint. While hip flexor tenotomy can be an effective treatment option for certain conditions, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits with a qualified healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure.

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