Table 3 Comparison of hip function, activities of daily living and kinesiophobia.

From: The effect of video-assisted discharge education after total hip replacement surgery: a randomized controlled study

HHS

PT group

VADE group

p

\({\overline{\text{x}}}\) ± SD

Median (min–max)

\({\overline{\text{x}}}\) ± SD

Median (min–max)

Pain

28.44 ± 13.38

30 (10–44)

35.84 ± 8.84

40 (20–44)

0.135b

Function

29.22 ± 10.22

29.5 (11–47)

40.07 ± 5.80

39 (29–47)

0.002a*

Absence of deformity

1.50 ± 1.20

1 (0–4)

3.15 ± 0.80

3 (2–4)

0.000b*

ROM

4.57 ± 0.62

4.8 (2.5–5)

4.92 ± 0.10

4.95 (4.69–5)

0.034b*

Total

63.74 ± 23.49

62.72 (23.5–98)

83.99 ± 12.46

81.8 (66.85–100)

0.004b*

NEADL

PT group

VADE group

p

Median (min–max)

Median (min–max)

Movement

13 (5–18)

16 (7–18)

0.038b*

Kitchen Activities

12 (3–15)

15 (7–15)

0.106b

Housework

11 (2–15)

13 (9–15)

0.146b

Leisure-time Activities

12 (5–18)

15 (4–18)

0.352b

Total

47.5 (17–66)

59 (41.64)

0.170b

TSK

PT group

VADE group

p

\({\overline{\text{x}}}\) ± SD

\({\overline{\text{x}}}\) ± SD

Total

48.05 ± 6.59

39.38 ± 8.13

0.003a*

  1. PT physiotherapy, VADE video-assisted discharge education, ROM range of motion, HHS Harris Hip Score, NEADL Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living Scale, TSK Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, min minimum, max maximum, *p < 0.05 statistically significant difference, \(\overline{x}\) mean, SD standard deviation, pa independent sample T-test, pb Mann Whitney-U test.