POST-OPERATIVE REHABILITATION OF A RIGHT SIDED TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY PATIENT- A CASE REPORT

Madalsa Somaya P.T , MPT , DPT
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Background and purpose:Osteoarthritis(OA) is a progressive degenerative condition resulting from the cartilage wear and tear that leads to knee joint deformities and functional limitations. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has become the gold standard treatment for surgically managing knee osteoarthritis, but physical rehabilitation after surgery is critical for returning function to pre-surgery levels. The purpose of this case report is to describe the effectiveness of physical therapy intervention and report outcomes following a right TKA. Case Description:The present case report describes the 12-week outpatient physical therapy rehabilitation of an 86-year-old woman who underwent right-sided TKA. She suffered from knee pain and limited ambulating speed since three years. During outpatient rehabilitation patient received treatment for improving functional mobility, ROM, strength, and gait training. Outcomes:During course of 12 weeks of physical therapy rehabilitation improvement was seen in pain from 2/10 to 0/10 on NPRS, flexion ROM from 110degrees to 130 and strength from 3-/5 to 4/5 on MMT. Additional outcome measures that showed improvement includes Time Up and Go Test (TUG) for mobility from 16.5 to 14.97 seconds and gait speed 0.6 m/s to 0.78 m/s. She was able to accomplish both short-term and long-term goals. Discussion:This study supports that early mobilization and therapeutic exercises in post knee arthroplasty can improve functional outcomes and help patient to return to the prior level of function. Although, it is recommended that further research is needed to be done on a larger population to establish its effectiveness.
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一名右侧全膝关节置换术患者的术后康复--病例报告
背景和目的:骨关节炎(OA)是一种进行性退行性病变,由软骨磨损和撕裂导致膝关节畸形和功能受限。全膝关节置换术(TKA)已成为通过手术治疗膝关节骨性关节炎的金标准疗法,但术后的物理康复对于将膝关节功能恢复到术前水平至关重要。本病例报告旨在描述物理治疗干预的有效性,并报告右侧 TKA 术后的结果。病例描述:本病例报告描述了一名接受右侧 TKA 手术的 86 岁女性患者为期 12 周的门诊物理治疗康复情况。三年来,她一直饱受膝关节疼痛和行走速度受限之苦。在门诊康复期间,患者接受了改善功能活动度、关节活动度、力量和步态训练的治疗。结果:在为期12周的物理治疗康复过程中,患者的疼痛感从NPRS的2/10降至0/10,屈曲活动度从110度增至130度,力量从MMT的3/5增至4/5。其他改善的结果还包括:活动时间从16.5秒缩短到14.97秒,步速从0.6米/秒缩短到0.78米/秒。她能够完成短期和长期目标。讨论:本研究证实,膝关节置换术后早期活动和治疗性锻炼可改善功能预后,帮助患者恢复到之前的功能水平。不过,我们建议需要对更多的人群进行进一步研究,以确定其有效性。
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