The acute cross-education effect of foam rolling on the thigh muscles in patients after total knee arthroplasty.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1433231
Masanobu Yokochi, Masatoshi Nakamura, Ayaka Iwata, Ryota Kaneko, Noboru Yamada, Andreas Konrad
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Introduction: In the early postoperative period after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), joint range of motion (ROM) limitation and increased stiffness due to pain are commonly observed. Previous studies have reported that a single bout of foam rolling (FR) can acutely increase ROM and pain threshold on the contralateral (non-intervention) side in healthy participants. In this study, we aimed to expand this knowledge for TKA rehabilitation and investigated the acute effects of FR intervention on the non-operative side on ROM, stiffness, and pain of the operative side in postoperative patients within the first week after TKA.

Materials and methods: The study employed a randomized crossover design: 20 patients (mean age 75.0 ± 7.8 years) in the first postoperative week after TKA were divided alternately into Roll_Break and Break_Roll groups in the order of prescription. In the Roll_Break group, after the initial evaluation, a 180-s (60-s × three sets) FR intervention using a roller massager by a physiotherapist for the knee extensors was performed on the contralateral side (non-operative side), followed by the measurement. Afterwards, after 180-s of supine at rest, the measurement was performed again (i.e., control phase). In the Break_Roll group, after the initial evaluation, each patient was placed in a seated resting position for 180-s, and then another measurement was performed (i.e., control phase). After this, the FR intervention was performed for 180-s, and then the measurement was performed again. The intensity of the FR intervention was set to the maximum intensity that did not cause pain. We measured pain using the visual analogue scale at rest and during the knee joint ROM measurements, knee joint active movement ROM, knee joint passive ROM, and stiffness during the knee joint active movement.

Results: All outcome variables showed significant improvements after the FR intervention (intervention phase) when compared pre- to post-intervention, and significantly favourable effects were found compared to the control condition.

Conclusion: The results showed significant improvements in ROM, pain, and stiffness of the operative side after the FR intervention on the non-operative side. For future therapy approaches for TKA patients, FR treatment of the non-operative side should be employed in the first weeks after surgery.

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全膝关节置换术后泡沫滚动对大腿肌肉急性交叉教育的影响。
导言:在全膝关节置换术(TKA)术后早期,关节活动范围(ROM)受限和由于疼痛而增加的僵硬是常见的。先前的研究报道,单次泡沫滚动(FR)可急剧增加健康参与者对侧(非干预)侧的ROM和疼痛阈值。在本研究中,我们旨在将这一知识扩展到TKA康复中,并研究了非手术侧FR干预对TKA术后患者第一周内手术侧ROM、僵硬和疼痛的急性影响。材料与方法:本研究采用随机交叉设计:20例患者(平均年龄75.0±7.8岁)在TKA术后第1周按处方顺序交替分为Roll_Break组和Break_Roll组。在Roll_Break组,在初步评估后,由物理治疗师对对侧(非手术侧)的膝关节伸肌使用滚轮按摩器进行180-s (60-s × 3组)FR干预,随后测量。之后,在180秒仰卧休息后,再次进行测量(即控制阶段)。Break_Roll组在初步评估后,将每位患者置于坐位休息180-s,然后进行另一次测量(即控制阶段)。之后,进行FR干预180-s,然后再次进行测量。FR干预的强度被设置为不引起疼痛的最大强度。我们使用视觉模拟量表测量休息时和膝关节活动度测量时的疼痛,膝关节主动运动活动度,膝关节被动活动度,膝关节主动运动时的僵硬度。结果:与干预前相比,FR干预后(干预阶段)的所有结局变量均有显著改善,与对照组相比有显著的有利效果。结论:结果显示FR干预非手术侧后,手术侧的ROM、疼痛和僵硬度均有显著改善。对于TKA患者未来的治疗方法,术后第一周应采用非手术侧FR治疗。
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