Barker K L, Simpson A H R W
Physiotherapy Research Unit, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre NHS Trust, Windmill Road, Oxford OX3 7LD, UK.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2004 Nov;86(8):1182-6. doi: 10.1302/0301-620x.86b8.15194.
This prospective, longitudinal study documents the muscle strength and baseline function of 18 patients undergoing closed femoral shortening for discrepancy in limb length. Patients were studied for two years following surgery. Function was measured by a self-reported questionnaire, timed tests of performance and measurements of muscle strength and power. After two years, the self-reported function and ability to complete timed functional tests had returned to or improved on the pre-operative values. Muscle strength remained slightly below the pre-operative value and was more marked in the quadriceps than the hamstrings. This study suggests that small decreases in muscle strength and power following closed femoral shortening do not adversely affect the patients' ability to perform everyday activities.
这项前瞻性纵向研究记录了18例因肢体长度差异而接受闭合性股骨缩短术患者的肌肉力量和基线功能。术后对患者进行了两年的研究。通过自我报告问卷、定时性能测试以及肌肉力量和功率测量来评估功能。两年后,自我报告的功能以及完成定时功能测试的能力恢复到术前水平或有所改善。肌肉力量仍略低于术前值,股四头肌的情况比腘绳肌更明显。这项研究表明,闭合性股骨缩短术后肌肉力量和功率的小幅下降不会对患者进行日常活动的能力产生不利影响。