The relation between muscle force and functional movement performance in patients one year after knee replacement surgery: a pilot study

H. D. Vroey, F. Staes, I. Weygers, G. V. Damme, K. Claeys
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Purpose: Limited evidence exists on the clinical use of the forward lunge (FL) and the squat in rehabilitation protocols following knee replacement surgery. The aim of this study is to compare the squat and FL performance between patients with unicondylar (UKA), total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and controls. The second aim will be to investigate the relation between muscle force and the performance of these functional movements. Methods: Sixteen one-year post knee replacement surgery patients and 9 control subjects were recruited for this study. Subjects performed three FL and squat trials. A visual rating (good or bad) at knee, hip and ankle level was performed while subjects executed the functional movements. A physical examination and functionality assessment was performed. An ANOVA test followed by a Bonferroni correction was used to assess differences between groups. A chi-square test was used to compare differences based on the performance of the functional movements at different body levels. An unpaired T-test was used to assess differences in muscle force and knee joint mobility between subjects with a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ performance Results: No statistical differences were demonstrated between groups regarding squat performance. Patients with TKA performed significantly worse at trunk and knee level during the FL. A bad performance of the FL at knee level was associated with reduced muscle strength of the gluteus medius, maximus and hamstrings across groups. Conclusion: The FL is a challenging task for patients with a knee replacement, especially for those with reduced muscle force at hip stabilizers and knee prime movers.
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膝关节置换术后一年患者肌肉力量与功能性运动表现的关系:一项初步研究
目的:关于前弓步(FL)和深蹲在膝关节置换术后康复方案中的临床应用的证据有限。本研究的目的是比较单髁(UKA)、全膝关节置换术(TKA)和对照组患者的深蹲和FL表现。第二个目的将是研究肌肉力量和这些功能运动的表现之间的关系。方法:选取膝关节置换术后1年的患者16例,对照组9例。受试者进行了三次FL和深蹲试验。当受试者进行功能性运动时,对膝关节、髋关节和踝关节水平进行视觉评分(好或坏)。进行体格检查和功能评估。采用ANOVA检验和Bonferroni校正来评估组间差异。采用卡方检验比较不同身体水平下功能运动表现的差异。使用非配对t检验来评估“好”或“坏”表现的受试者之间肌肉力量和膝关节活动度的差异。结果:在深蹲表现方面,各组之间没有统计学差异。TKA患者在FL期间的躯干和膝关节水平表现明显较差。膝关节水平的FL表现不佳与两组间臀中肌、大肌和腘绳肌的肌力降低有关。结论:FL对于膝关节置换术患者是一项具有挑战性的任务,特别是对于髋关节稳定器和膝关节原动机肌肉力量减少的患者。
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