Effect of a tailor-made hydrotherapy on physical functions in patients after unilateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty-A feasibility study.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Wai-Wang Chau, Mei-Yan Lau, Tsz-Lung Choi, Gloria Yan-Ting Lam, Michael Tim-Yun Ong, Kevin Ki-Wai Ho
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Introduction: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is one of the treatment options for patients whose osteoarthritis involves one out of the 3 compartments. Patients who underwent UKA benefited from shorter hospital stays, better range of motion, and lower risk of postoperative complications compared with patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Hydrotherapy is being introduced complementary to conventional postoperative rehabilitation programs. No report on the use of hydrotherapy evaluating physical functions on patients who underwent UKA leads us to carry out the present study. This is a feasibility study to investigate the effects of hydrotherapy on physical functions in patients after primary unilateral UKA.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study recruited 68 patients who underwent primary unilateral UKA. Nineteen patients were allocated to the hydrotherapy group and 49 patients were in the convention group. Patients in the hydrotherapy group received hydrotherapy and conventional physiotherapy, and the convention group was given conventional physiotherapy only. The primary outcome was Knee Society Function Score (KFS) measured before surgery, six months, and one year after UKA. Self-reported walking tolerance, Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT), and 30-s Chair Stand Test (30CST) were conducted before and after the completion of rehabilitation. Pain and range of motion were also covered.

Results: Hydrotherapy group showed significantly higher KFS at 6 months (P = 0.038) and one year (P = 0.030) after operation. Range of motion flexion and extension in the hydrotherapy group were significantly improved at postoperative 4 weeks and the last session of rehabilitation. Self-reported walking tolerance in the hydrotherapy group was significantly longer at the last session (P = 0.011). No significant difference was found in TUGT, 30CST, and pain between the two groups after rehabilitation. In both groups, all outcomes were significantly better as compared to preoperative findings.

Conclusion: Patients who underwent UKA after hydrotherapy complementary to conventional physiotherapy showed significant improvements in functions, range of motion, and time to tolerating walking before rest. Pain, mobility, balance, leg strength, and endurance were comparable between the two groups. Combination of hydrotherapy with conventional postoperative physiotherapy rehabilitation yielded even better outcomes than conventional physiotherapy alone. Further research with advanced study design, larger sample size and longer follow-up periods for patients who underwent UKA is recommended.

Trial registration: NCT06459960, retrospectively registered on 13.06.2024 (ClinicalTrials.gov).

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量身定制的水疗对单侧单间室膝关节置换术后患者身体功能的影响--一项可行性研究。
介绍:单室膝关节置换术(UKA)是骨关节炎患者的治疗选择之一。与接受全膝关节置换术(TKA)的患者相比,接受UKA的患者受益于更短的住院时间、更好的活动范围和更低的术后并发症风险。水疗法是传统术后康复方案的补充。没有关于使用水疗法评估UKA患者身体功能的报告导致我们开展本研究。本研究旨在探讨水疗法对原发性单侧UKA患者身体功能的影响。方法:一项回顾性队列研究招募了68例原发性单侧UKA患者。水疗组19例,常规组49例。水疗组患者在进行水疗治疗的同时进行常规物理治疗,常规组患者仅进行常规物理治疗。主要终点是术前、术后6个月和1年的膝关节社会功能评分(KFS)。在康复完成前后进行自我报告的行走耐受性、定时起身和行走测试(TUGT)和30-s椅子站立测试(30CST)。疼痛和活动范围也包括在内。结果:水疗组术后6个月(P = 0.038)和1年(P = 0.030) KFS显著高于对照组。术后4周及最后一次康复时,水疗法组患者的屈伸活动度均有明显改善。水疗组自我报告的行走耐受性在最后一次治疗时明显更长(P = 0.011)。两组康复后TUGT、30CST、疼痛均无显著差异。两组患者的所有结果均明显优于术前。结论:在常规物理治疗的基础上进行水疗法后进行UKA的患者在功能、活动范围和休息前耐受行走时间方面均有显著改善。疼痛、活动、平衡、腿部力量和耐力在两组之间具有可比性。术后联合常规物理治疗康复比单独常规物理治疗效果更好。建议对UKA患者进行更先进的研究设计、更大的样本量和更长的随访期。试验注册:NCT06459960,回顾性注册于2024年6月13日(ClinicalTrials.gov)。
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