Thigh tendon pain after femoral head implant surgery may be caused by local inflammation, poor blood circulation or prolonged braking, etc. It can be treated with medication, exercise therapy or physical factor therapy.
1. Local inflammation: after femoral implant surgery, if the pain is caused by local inflammation that has not completely subsided, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as meloxicam can be taken, and physical factors such as magnetic heat therapy can be combined to promote the dissipation of inflammation.
2. Poor blood circulation: Magnetic heat therapy and medium-frequency electrical stimulation can be used to help improve blood circulation and relieve pain. Or follow the doctor’s instructions to take medicines that activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, such as blood circulation and pain relief capsule.
3. Prolonged braking: patients need to rest on braking in the early stage after femoral head implantation surgery, if the braking time is relatively long, it is easy to produce the symptoms of thigh tendon pain. Exercise therapy can be used to stretch the local muscles and soft tissues as well as passive activities, which can achieve the effect of pain relief.
Specific treatment methods need to be carried out under the guidance of a professional physician, early attention to braking and rest, and later need to gradually carry out functional exercise to prevent sequelae, usually reduce the load on the hip joint as far as possible. The above drugs should be used according to the doctor’s instructions.