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Journal of Physiotherapy & Physical Rehabilitation

ISSN: 2573-0312

Open Access

Sexual Activity before and after Total Hip Arthroplasty

Abstract

Siham Zahi, Laila Mahir, Jalal Tounsi, Fatima Lmidmani, Mohammed Rafai, Mohammed Rahmi, Abdelhaque El Garch and El Fatimi A

Introduction: Sexual life is an important component of the quality of life. However, it is frequently neglected aspect in patients with hip osteoarthritis. The aims of the study were to evaluate the influence of the total hip replacement (THR) surgery on the quality of sexual life (QSL). Methods: a retrospective study using an anonymous questionnaire administered to 270 patients in a face-to-face interview at physical medicine and rehabilitation department. Results: The mean age when sexual difficulties began was 45 years (range: 21-63) two years after hip pain occurred. Sexual difficulties were considered severe to major by 19% of patients. The main causes of sexual difficulties were pain, then joint stiffness. Patients with the most pronounced and early sexual repercussions were young women with hip dysplasia. In patient’s opinion, the implementation of THR improves sexual relations. The frequency of intercourse was increased after THR significantly more frequently in women than in men, due to a change in coital position. Only 17% of patients had information about sexual activity before/after THR. Conclusion: Sexual difficulties should not be marginalized, but should be assessed before and after surgery. It is the role of a multidisciplinary team: surgeon, physiatrist and physiotherapist as they should provide clear information.

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