School of Allied Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
OrthoSport Victoria, Epworth HealthCare, Melbourne, Australia.
J Biomech. 2014 Jun 3;47(8):1816-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2014.03.026. Epub 2014 Mar 27.
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of abnormal knee biomechanical patterns in 40 patients with a modern TKA prosthesis, compared to 40 matched control participants when ascending and descending stairs. Fewer patients were able to ascend (65%) or descend stairs (53%) unassisted than controls (83%). Of the participants who could ascend and descend, cluster analysis classified most patients (up to 77%) as demonstrating a similar knee moment pattern as all controls. A small subgroup of patients who completed the tasks did so with distinctly abnormal biomechanics compared to other patients and controls. These findings suggest that recovery of normal stair climbing is possible. However, rehabilitation might be more effective if it were tailored to account for these differences between patients.
本研究旨在调查 40 例现代 TKA 假体患者在上下楼梯时膝关节生物力学模式异常的发生率,并与 40 例匹配的对照组进行比较。与对照组(83%)相比,能独立上下楼梯的患者(65%)或能独立上下楼梯的患者(53%)较少。在能够上下楼梯的参与者中,聚类分析将大多数患者(高达 77%)的膝关节力矩模式归类为与所有对照组相似。一小部分完成任务的患者与其他患者和对照组相比,其生物力学表现明显异常。这些发现表明,恢复正常的上下楼梯能力是可能的。然而,如果康复治疗能够针对患者之间的这些差异进行调整,可能会更有效。