OVERVIEW
Avascular Necrosis of the Hip
Avascular necrosis is bone death caused by a deficiency in blood supply. When the blood supply is disrupted, it can be caused by a fracture, dislocation or repeated trauma to the neck. Pain, limited movement, and difficulty walking are some of the symptoms. This disorder can be diagnosed with X-rays and MRIs or a bone scan. Surgery may be required to decompress the hip or replace it completely.
TREATMENT
Possible Treatments
- Aerobic/Endurance Exercise
 - Core Strengthening
 - Cryotherapy or Cold Therapy
 - Electrotherapeutic Modalities
 - Gait or Walking Training
 - Hip Active Range of Motion
 - Hip Joint Mobilization
 - Hip Passive Range of Motion
 - Hip Resistive Range of Motion
 - Isometric Exercise
 - Proprioception Exercises
 - Physical Agents
 - Stretching/Flexibility Exercise
 
GOALS
Possible Treatment Goals
- Improve Balance
 - Decrease Risk of Reoccurrence
 - Improve Function
 - Improve Muscle Strength and Power
 - Improve Proprioception
 - Decrease Postoperative Complications
 - Improve Range of Motion
 - Self-care of Symptoms
 - Improve Safety
 










