Hip Abductor Strengthening Improves Physical Function Following Total Knee Replacement: One-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Pilot Study.

Q4 Medicine
Open Rheumatology Journal Pub Date : 2017-03-31 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874312901711010030
Karvannan Harikesavan, Raj D Chakravarty, Arun G Maiya, Sanjay P Hegde, Shivakumar Y Shivanna
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Abstract

Background: Total knee replacement (TKR) is the commonest surgical procedure for patients with severe pain and impaired physical function following end stage knee osteoarthritis. The hip abductors are well renowned in stabilization of the trunk and hip during walking, maintaining the lower limb position, and transferring the forces from the lower limbs to the pelvis.

Objective: To assess the efficacy of hip abductor strengthening exercise on functional outcome using performance based outcome measures following total knee replacement.

Methods: An observer blinded randomized pilot trial design was conducted at Manipal hospital, Bangalore, India. Participants designated for elective TKR were randomized to experimental group hip abductor strengthening along with standard rehabilitation (n=10) or control group standard rehabilitation alone (n=10). Participants followed for one year to assess physical function using performance based outcomes, such as timed up and go test, single leg stance test, six minute walk test, knee extensor strength and hip abductor strength.

Result: Eighteen participants with a mean age of 63.1 ± 5.5 years (8 Males and 10 Females) completed the study. Improvement in hip abduction strength, single leg stand test was superior in hip abductor strengthening group at 3 months and 1 year when compared to standard rehabilitation alone.

Conclusion: Hip abductor strengthening showed superior improvements in single leg stance test and six minute walk test. Hip abductor strengthening exercises has the potential to improve physical function following total knee replacement.

髋关节外展肌强化改善全膝关节置换术后的身体功能:一项为期一年的随机试验研究。
背景:全膝关节置换术(TKR)是晚期膝关节骨性关节炎患者严重疼痛和身体功能受损最常见的手术方法。髋外展肌在行走时稳定躯干和髋部、维持下肢位置以及将下肢的力传递到骨盆方面发挥着重要作用。目的:评估髋关节外展肌强化训练对全膝关节置换术后功能预后的影响。方法:在印度班加罗尔马尼帕尔医院采用观察盲法随机试验设计。指定选择性TKR的参与者被随机分为实验组髋外展肌强化和标准康复(n=10)或对照组单独标准康复(n=10)。参与者随访一年,使用基于表现的结果评估身体功能,如计时和行走测试、单腿站立测试、六分钟步行测试、膝关节伸肌力量和髋关节外展肌力量。结果:18名参与者完成了研究,平均年龄为63.1±5.5岁(男8名,女10名)。髋关节外展力量的改善,单腿站立试验,髋关节外展强化组在3个月和1年优于单独标准康复组。结论:髋关节外展肌强化在单腿站立试验和6分钟步行试验中有较好的改善效果。髋关节外展肌强化训练有可能改善全膝关节置换术后的身体功能。
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Open Rheumatology Journal
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