The effects of balance training in patients with total hip arthroplasty : A randomized controlled pilot study.

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1007/s00132-024-04570-y
Nuray Elibol, Bayram Unver, Vasfi Karatosun
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Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) causes damage to hip joint mechanoceptors, which in turn leads to decrease in proprioception and increase in balance disorders. Few research has focused on balance training in patients with arthroplasty and none investigated the long-term effect of balance training using objective balance assessment methods in THA patients. The purpose of our study was to investigate the effects of balance training in patients with THA until 26 weeks postoperatively.

Method: For this study 24 patients with hip osteoarthritis, who were candidates for THA were recruited. Of the patients with THA 16 completed the study protocol and the patients were randomized to 2 groups: conventional rehabilitation (CR, n = 8) or conventional rehabilitation plus balance training (CR + BT, n = 8). The CR group completed typical surgery-specific exercise programs, while the CR + BT group completed the CR plus balance exercises. The patients were evaluated by a hand-held dynamometer, single leg stance test (SLST), Tetrax balance system, Harris hip score, lower extremity function scale, 5 times sit to stand test and 50-foot timed walk test preoperatively and 8, 14 and 26 weeks postoperatively.

Results: While the CR + BT group showed significant improvement for the right extremity eyes closed SLST score (p < 0.05), there was no significant difference for other assessment parameters between the CR and CR + BT groups (p > 0.05). There were significant improvements in both groups until 26 weeks following THA (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: The results of our study indicate that there were similar improvements in the balance and functional parameters in the CR and CR + BT groups. There was no additional benefit after 26 weeks of controlled balance exercises following THA.

全髋关节置换术患者平衡训练的效果:随机对照试验研究。
背景:全髋关节置换术(THA)会对髋关节机械感受器造成损伤,进而导致本体感觉下降和平衡障碍增加。很少有研究关注关节置换术患者的平衡训练,也没有研究使用客观平衡评估方法对 THA 患者进行平衡训练的长期效果进行调查。我们研究的目的是调查 THA 患者在术后 26 周前进行平衡训练的效果:本研究招募了 24 名髋关节骨关节炎患者,他们都是 THA 的候选者。其中,16 名 THA 患者完成了研究方案,并被随机分为两组:常规康复组(CR,8 人)或常规康复加平衡训练组(CR + BT,8 人)。CR 组完成典型的手术特定锻炼项目,而 CR + BT 组完成 CR 加平衡锻炼。术前、术后8周、14周和26周,通过手持测力计、单腿站立测试(SLST)、Tetrax平衡系统、哈里斯髋关节评分、下肢功能量表、5次坐立测试和50英尺定时步行测试对患者进行评估:CR + BT组在右侧肢体闭眼SLST评分方面有明显改善(P 0.05)。两组患者在 THA 术后 26 周内均有明显改善(P 结论:我们的研究结果表明,CR + BT 组患者的右侧肢体闭眼 SLST 评分有明显改善(P 0.05):我们的研究结果表明,CR 组和 CR + BT 组在平衡和功能参数方面有相似的改善。在 THA 术后进行 26 周的控制性平衡锻炼后,两组患者均无额外获益。
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