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David, If you are doing supine work that involves hip flexion, there is a limitation just past 90 degrees of flexion for most hip replacements. I would call his doc or limit to 90 degrees or less. Also do not position him into hip flexion and adduction.
how did the session go? what did you notice? how did the client react?
Interested as I have worked on lots of hip replacements when I was working post-op rehab in a Physio clinic
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