Improvement in Pre-Operative Abnormal Posture After Total Knee Arthroplasty for Knee-Hip-Spine Syndrome

Shahzaib Riaz Baloch, Syed Ata Ur Rahman, Mohammad Sohail Rafi, I. Hashmi, Zardana Riaz
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A retrospective cohort study aims at assessing the effectiveness of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in treating pre-operative aberrant posture in a patient with Knee-hip-spine syndrome. Preoperative and post-operative at (6 and 12 months) assessments, were done by combining clinical evaluations, radiographic analyses, and posture assessments, KSS, HOOS and ODI were used to conduct a thorough analysis of a cohort of 62 patients receiving TKA for KHSS. The main goal was to assess how TKA affected individuals who already had aberrant posture in terms of knee, hip, and spine alignment. Our findings showed that after TKA, pre-operative aberrant posture significantly improved in a way that was clinically meaningful. Significant realignment of the knee, hip, and spine was shown by radiographic data, demonstrating the TKA's all-encompassing remedial effect on the musculoskeletal system. Clinical evaluations correlated to the radiological results, with patients expressing better functional results and more effective postoperative pain alleviation which were demonstrated by the HOOS, KSS and ODI scores. The research highlights the advantages of TKA that extend beyond the knee joint by indicating a favourable link between patient-reported improvements and the treatment of aberrant posture. Our study concluded that, in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis, hip dysfunction, and spinal problems, TKA significantly improves preoperative aberrant posture in patients with KHSS. Following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), the realignment of the lower limbs has a role in improving the balance of the spine, which in turn reduces disability and improves the quality of life for patients. The best surgical methods and post-operative care plans must be determined via more study in order to optimize the advantages of TKA for patients with KHSS.
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膝髋关节综合征全膝关节置换术后术前异常姿势的改善情况
这是一项回顾性队列研究,旨在评估全膝关节置换术(TKA)治疗膝髋关节综合征患者术前姿势异常的效果。研究结合临床评估、放射学分析和姿势评估、KSS、HOOS 和 ODI,对 62 名接受 TKA 治疗的膝髋关节综合征患者进行了术前和术后(6 个月和 12 个月)评估。我们的主要目的是评估 TKA 对膝关节、髋关节和脊柱排列姿势已经异常的患者有何影响。我们的研究结果表明,在接受 TKA 手术后,术前的异常姿势有了明显改善,这在临床上是有意义的。影像学数据显示,膝关节、髋关节和脊柱的对齐情况明显改善,这证明了 TKA 对肌肉骨骼系统的全面修复作用。临床评估与放射学结果相关,患者的功能效果更好,术后疼痛缓解更有效,HOOS、KSS 和 ODI 评分均证明了这一点。这项研究强调了 TKA 的优势并不局限于膝关节,它表明患者报告的改善情况与异常姿势治疗之间存在着有利的联系。我们的研究得出结论,在治疗膝关节骨性关节炎、髋关节功能障碍和脊柱问题时,TKA 能显著改善 KHSS 患者术前的姿势异常。全膝关节置换术(TKA)后,下肢的重新对位可改善脊柱的平衡,进而减少残疾,提高患者的生活质量。必须通过更多的研究来确定最佳的手术方法和术后护理计划,以优化 KHSS 患者接受全膝关节置换术的优势。
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