全膝关节置换术后上车有多容易?

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J. Theis, Hsi-Yu Ku
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背景:患者经常询问全膝关节置换术(TKA)术后何时可以开始驾驶。刹车反应时间是恢复驾驶时的一个重要因素,这已经被广泛报道,但没有数据表明患者何时可以基于受限的膝关节屈曲安全地进出汽车。方法:选取11名膝关节健康的志愿者,调查其进入轿车和运动型多用途车(SUV)的难度和所需膝关节屈曲度(RKF)。我们使用电子测角仪记录进入驾驶员座位所需的膝关节屈曲,并使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分(1分无难度到10分不可能)询问参与者进入汽车的感知难度。然后我们限制膝关节屈曲至90度,60度和30度(使用支架)来模拟TKR手术后的膝关节僵硬。结果:我们观察到,舒适进入汽车的平均膝关节屈曲范围为左101.8度,右110.6度。与轿车相比,将膝关节屈曲限制在60度和30度会增加前腿进入时间,并导致身体运动异常。SUV的VAS评分较高(p<0.005)证实了这一点。结论:左侧全膝关节置换术后,如果患者膝关节屈曲达到90度,则应允许患者恢复驾驶轿车或SUV,而右侧全膝关节置换术后,轿车需要屈曲60度,SUV需要屈曲90度。
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HOW EASY IS IT GETTING INTO A CAR FOLLOWING TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY?
Background: Patients often enquire when they can start driving following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) surgery. Brake response time is an essential factor when resuming driving, and this has been extensively reported, but no data is available on when the patient can get safely in and out of a car based on the restricted knee flexion. Methods: We investigated the degree of difficulty and required knee flexion (RKF) to get into different car types, comprised of Sedans and Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV), using 11 volunteers with healthy knees. We used an electronic goniometer to record knee flexion required to get into the driver's seat, and participants were asked about their perceived difficulty getting into the car using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score (1 no difficulty to 10 impossible). We then restricted the knee flexion to 90, 60 and 30 degrees (using braces) to mimic knee stiffness following TKR surgery. Results: We observed that the mean range of knee flexion to get into a car comfortably was 101.8 degrees on the left and 110.6 degrees on the right. Restricting knee flexion to 60 and 30 degrees increased the leading leg entry time and led to abnormal body movements more so with SUV's compared to Sedans. This was confirmed by higher VAS scores for SUV's (p<0.005). Conclusion: Following a left TKA, patients should be allowed to resume driving a Sedan or SUV if they achieve 90 degrees of knee flexion whereas following a right TKA a knee flexion of 60 degrees is required for a Sedan and 90 degrees for an SUV.
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