Hidden health problems can appear even after elective hip surgeries

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Turns out, even when surgeries are successful, patients report more pain, arthritis, and other ailments.

While such problems can be transient and diminish as full mobility returns, the findings suggest that patients and doctors should be prepared to manage a variety of complications over time, even as the surgeries themselves are considered a success.

said, "Our study focused on a younger group - current and former military personnel ages 18-50 and compared their medical records both before and after "

Rhon added, "Even among this younger group, the number, and frequency of these hidden complications that arose after elective hip suggests we should be taking a more holistic approach, proactively assessing patients for risks other than the standard surgical complications we more commonly look for."

Rhon and his colleague including Chad Cook, Ph.D., of of Program conducted the observational study by examining Military records of 1,870 former and current service members undergoing arthroscopic hip

In their analysis, they identified incidences of mental disorders, pain, substance abuse issues, cardiovascular ailments, metabolic syndrome, and sleep problems that were noted in the patients' medical records both before and after their elective

"Hip arthroscopy is becoming more common even among younger people, and it can be quite successful in resolving chronic, painful conditions," said Cook.

Rhon said disruptions in sleep can be particularly problematic. Without proper rest, the sense of escalates, leading to a negative spiral of and that then depresses mood, energy levels, and general health.

The full findings are present in of Sports

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First Published: Sun, September 30 2018. 10:15 IST