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Rinata Gross
Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is a common surgical procedure aimed at relieving pain and improving mobility in patients with debilitating hip joint conditions. After undergoing bilateral THA, patients often require tailored rehabilitation programs to regain optimal gait parameters and functional mobility. This case study explores the design and implementation of a comprehensive training program for a patient who underwent bilateral THA. The program focused on improving gait parameters, including stride length, step symmetry, and walking speed. By tracking the progress and outcomes of this individual, we aim to provide insights into the effectiveness of such training programs in optimizing post-operative outcomes for bilateral THA patients.