Preoperative Clinical Phenotyping for Individualised Rehabilitation in End-Stage Knee Osteoarthritis.

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Marisa Coetzee, Amanda Marie Clifford, Diribsa Tsegaya Bedada, Oloff Bergh, Quinette Abegail Louw
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Abstract

Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is a highly prevalent and heterogeneous condition. Identifying distinct clinical phenotypes within end-stage knee OA populations may inform tailored preoperative management strategies for individuals awaiting total knee replacement (TKR) surgery. Methods: This cross-sectional study employed exploratory factor analysis to identify clinical presentation patterns among patients with knee OA awaiting TKR in South Africa, using modifiable variables including demographic data, physical examination findings, patient-reported outcomes, and functional measures. Results: Three distinct clinical phenotypes emerged: (1) gait and weight-characterised by poor gait mechanics, obesity, and low self-efficacy; (2) central pain-encompassing central sensitisation, depression, and reduced functional performance; and (3) functional factors-reflecting muscular weakness and functional limitations. Conclusions: This study highlights the heterogeneity in clinical presentations among patients with end-stage knee OA awaiting TKR in South Africa. The identified phenotypes suggest a need for tailored, multidisciplinary preoperative interventions incorporating weight management, pain management, psychological support, targeted exercise programs, and behavioural change strategies to optimise post-surgical outcomes and enhance overall care.

终末期膝骨关节炎个体化康复的术前临床表型分析。
背景:膝关节骨关节炎(OA)是一种非常普遍和异质性的疾病。确定终末期膝关节OA人群中不同的临床表型可以为等待全膝关节置换术(TKR)的个体提供量身定制的术前管理策略。方法:本横断面研究采用探索性因素分析来确定南非等待TKR的膝关节OA患者的临床表现模式,使用可修改的变量,包括人口统计数据、体格检查结果、患者报告的结果和功能测量。结果:出现了三种不同的临床表型:(1)步态和体重-以步态力学差,肥胖和低自我效能为特征;(2)包括中枢性疼痛的中枢性致敏、抑郁和功能表现下降;(3)功能因素——反映肌肉无力和功能限制。结论:本研究强调了南非终末期膝关节OA等待TKR患者临床表现的异质性。已确定的表型表明需要量身定制的多学科术前干预措施,包括体重管理、疼痛管理、心理支持、有针对性的锻炼计划和行为改变策略,以优化术后结果并加强整体护理。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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