Effects of knee extension exercise starting within 4 h after total knee arthroplasty
Purpose To determine the beneficial effects of knee extension exercise applied from 4 h after TKA. Methods Patients undergoing TKA for osteoarthritis were assigned to early rehabilitation ( n = 41) and control rehabilitation ( n = 39) groups. Rehabilitation of knee extension exercise was started w...
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description | Purpose
To determine the beneficial effects of knee extension exercise applied from 4 h after TKA.
Methods
Patients undergoing TKA for osteoarthritis were assigned to early rehabilitation (
n
= 41) and control rehabilitation (
n
= 39) groups. Rehabilitation of knee extension exercise was started within 4 h postoperative in the early group and 2 days after surgery in the control group. Joint range of motion and pain were assessed before surgery and at 3 days to 12 months after surgery. Muscle strength and gait parameters were assessed before and 3 weeks after surgery.
Results
Extension range of motion was significantly increased in the early group than the control at 3 days, 3 weeks and 6 months after surgery. In gait parameters, peak knee flexion and extension angles during stance phase were significantly improved in the early group than the control group at 3 weeks after surgery. Flexion range of motion was increased in the early group than the control at 12 months after surgery.
Conclusion
Starting knee extension exercise within 4 h after TKA reduced the early loss of extension range of motion and improved gait pattern and seemed to contribute to be better functional outcome one year after surgery. |
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To determine the beneficial effects of knee extension exercise applied from 4 h after TKA.
Methods
Patients undergoing TKA for osteoarthritis were assigned to early rehabilitation (
n
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Results
Extension range of motion was significantly increased in the early group than the control at 3 days, 3 weeks and 6 months after surgery. In gait parameters, peak knee flexion and extension angles during stance phase were significantly improved in the early group than the control group at 3 weeks after surgery. Flexion range of motion was increased in the early group than the control at 12 months after surgery.
Conclusion
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To determine the beneficial effects of knee extension exercise applied from 4 h after TKA.
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Results
Extension range of motion was significantly increased in the early group than the control at 3 days, 3 weeks and 6 months after surgery. In gait parameters, peak knee flexion and extension angles during stance phase were significantly improved in the early group than the control group at 3 weeks after surgery. Flexion range of motion was increased in the early group than the control at 12 months after surgery.
Conclusion
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To determine the beneficial effects of knee extension exercise applied from 4 h after TKA.
Methods
Patients undergoing TKA for osteoarthritis were assigned to early rehabilitation (
n
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n
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Results
Extension range of motion was significantly increased in the early group than the control at 3 days, 3 weeks and 6 months after surgery. In gait parameters, peak knee flexion and extension angles during stance phase were significantly improved in the early group than the control group at 3 weeks after surgery. Flexion range of motion was increased in the early group than the control at 12 months after surgery.
Conclusion
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