High-level activity and access to sport following lower limb amputation due to malignant musculoskeletal tumors versus trauma: a prospective comparative study

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Astrid Schenker, Sebastian I. Wolf, Merkur Alimusaj, Cornelia Putz, Burkhard Lehner, Julia Block
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Abstract

Introduction

Patients with musculoskeletal tumors who undergo amputation show reduced physical function. To give these patients better expectations of their future physical capabilities and to enhance the evaluation and development of postoperative rehabilitation, we investigated high-level activity and access to sport using objective measurements and questionnaires. We then compared the results to those of amputees who had undergone amputation due to trauma.

Materials and methods

In a prospective, monocentric study, we evaluated and correlated the results of the conventional mobility tests such as “timed-up-and-go” test (TUG), “2-Minute-Walk-Test” (2MWT), as well as the “10-Meter-Walk-Test” (10MWT) with a test for high-level activity. In this contribution, the Comprehensive High-Level Activity Mobility Predictor (CHAMP), originally developed for male servicemembers, was tested for feasibility in our cohort. We examined eleven patients who underwent amputation due to primary malignant bone or soft-tissue sarcomas and compared the results with ten patients who experienced traumatic amputation, along with seventeen patients in the healthy control group.

Results

Patients with lower leg amputations due to malignant musculoskeletal tumors exhibited superior outcomes in general mobility and high-level activity mobility compared to those with traumatic amputations. Using a questionnaire, we were able to demonstrate that patients suffering after amputation because of musculoskeletal tumor exhibited higher motivation and a greater sense of health and well-being compared to participants who had undergone traumatic amputation.

Conclusions

The CHAMP can be utilized as a complementary tool in the rehabilitation of amputees to objectively assess high-level mobility and to guide targeted training and therapeutic interventions.

恶性肌肉骨骼肿瘤与创伤所致下肢截肢后的高水平活动和运动机会:一项前瞻性比较研究
手术切除的肌肉骨骼肿瘤患者身体功能下降。为了让这些患者对他们未来的身体能力有更好的期望,并加强术后康复的评估和发展,我们使用客观测量和问卷调查了高水平的活动和运动的获得。然后,我们将结果与那些因创伤而截肢的截肢者进行了比较。材料和方法在一项前瞻性、单中心研究中,我们评估了传统的流动性测试结果,如“计时出发”测试(TUG)、“2分钟步行测试”(2MWT)以及“10米步行测试”(10MWT),并将其与高水平活动测试相关联。在这项贡献中,综合高水平活动流动性预测器(CHAMP),最初是为男性服务人员开发的,在我们的队列中进行了可行性测试。我们检查了11名因原发性恶性骨或软组织肉瘤而截肢的患者,并将结果与10名经历创伤性截肢的患者以及17名健康对照组的患者进行了比较。结果与创伤性截肢患者相比,因恶性肌肉骨骼肿瘤而截肢的患者在一般活动能力和高水平活动能力方面表现出更好的结果。通过问卷调查,我们能够证明,与经历过创伤性截肢的参与者相比,由于肌肉骨骼肿瘤而截肢的患者表现出更高的动机和更大的健康和幸福感。结论CHAMP可作为截肢者高水平活动能力康复的辅助工具,客观评估截肢者的高水平活动能力,指导有针对性的训练和治疗干预。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
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424
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is a rich source of instruction and information for physicians in clinical practice and research in the extensive field of orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal publishes papers that deal with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system from all fields and aspects of medicine. The journal is particularly interested in papers that satisfy the information needs of orthopaedic clinicians and practitioners. The journal places special emphasis on clinical relevance. "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is the official journal of the German Speaking Arthroscopy Association (AGA).
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