The effects of physiotherapy using proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation techniques on the gait of patients after hip and knee arthroplasty: a case report
A. Kaczorowska, Jolanta Kaboth, Ewelina Lepsy, A. Mroczek
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Abstract
Background
Gait disturbances are a major problem for patients after arthroplasty. After the surgery, walking speed, the rhythm of locomotion, and the length of the steps are significantly reduced. One of the therapeutic methods used in gait re-education is proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF).
Aim of the study
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of physiotherapy using PNF techniques on the gait of patients after hip and knee arthroplasty.
Case report
A 60-year-old woman with advanced osteoarthritis that received bilateral hip and right knee arthroplasties was examined. Before and after the therapy, the following tests were performed: measurement of the range of motion (ROM) of hip and knees joints in the sagittal plane using a goniometer, assessment of the symmetry of the lower limbs loading using the two scales test, assessment of the risk of falls using the “Timed Up and Go” test, assessment of balance and gait using the Tinetti test, and assessment of pain intensity using the visual analogue scale (VAS). Rehabilitation was comprised of 15 PNF therapies, including scapular and pelvic PNF patterns. The stabilization of the upper and lower trunk, lifting, shifting of the body’s weight from one foot to another, gait cycle (the stance phase and the swing phase), walking forward, backward, and sideways, and walking up/down the stairs were also used. After the therapy, the flexion ROM in both hip and knees joints was improved. The lower limb symmetry index decreased from 1.167 to 1.121, and the sum of the points obtained in the Tinetti test increased from 22 to 26. Pain in the joints also decreased from 6 on the VAS scale to 4. However, the result obtained in the “Timed Up and Go” test after the therapy was increased by 0.5 s compared to before the therapy. Conclusions
After hip and knee arthroplasties, physiotherapy using PNF techniques improved the gait and functional status of the patient. Continuation of this research using a larger number of patients is needed.
背景步态障碍是关节成形术后患者的主要问题。手术后,行走速度、运动节奏和步长都显著降低。步态再教育中使用的治疗方法之一是本体感觉神经肌肉促进(PNF)。本研究的目的是评估使用PNF技术进行物理治疗对髋关节和膝关节置换术后患者步态的影响。病例报告一位60岁的晚期骨关节炎妇女接受了双侧髋关节和右膝关节置换术。在治疗前后,进行了以下测试:使用角度计测量髋关节和膝关节在矢状面上的运动范围(ROM),使用双量表测试评估下肢负荷的对称性,使用“Timed Up and Go”测试评估跌倒风险,使用Tinetti测试评估平衡和步态,以及使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估疼痛强度。康复包括15种PNF疗法,包括肩胛骨和骨盆PNF模式。还使用了上下躯干的稳定、抬起、身体重量从一只脚转移到另一只脚、步态周期(站立阶段和摆动阶段)、向前、向后和侧向行走以及上下楼梯。治疗后,髋关节和膝关节屈曲ROM均得到改善。下肢对称指数从1.167下降到1.121,Tinetti测试中获得的点的总和从22增加到26。关节疼痛也从VAS评分中的6降至4。然而,在治疗后的“Timed Up and Go”测试中获得的结果比治疗前增加了0.5秒。结论髋膝关节置换术后,应用PNF技术进行物理治疗,改善了患者的步态和功能状态。需要使用更多的患者继续进行这项研究。