Gaunder Christopher L, Hawkinson Michael P, Tennent David J, Tubb Creighton C
Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio Military Medical Center, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
US Army Med Dep J. 2017 Jul-Sep(2-17):39-43.
With continued emphasis on the value of healthcare, factors such as quality of life and patient reported outcomes are critical in evaluating high-demand procedures such as knee replacement surgery. Equally important to the surgery itself is maximizing the effectiveness and efficiency of the treatment, both preoperatively and postoperatively, which can have a significant effect the final outcome. Technical outcomes of total knee replacement are generally considered excellent; however, many patients continue to have postoperative pain, functional limitations, and low treatment satisfaction. The recovery process can be difficult and is often prolonged in older patient populations. Blood flow restriction (BFR) training is a resistance exercise performed with a venous tourniquet that stimulates local changes in muscle at low resistance. Herein we report on 3 patients who participated in BFR exercises as an adjunct to their normal physical therapy following total knee arthroplasty.
随着对医疗保健价值的持续重视,生活质量和患者报告的结果等因素在评估诸如膝关节置换手术等高需求手术时至关重要。对于手术本身同样重要的是在术前和术后最大限度地提高治疗的有效性和效率,这会对最终结果产生重大影响。全膝关节置换的技术结果通常被认为是优异的;然而,许多患者术后仍有疼痛、功能受限和治疗满意度低的问题。恢复过程可能很困难,并且在老年患者群体中往往会延长。血流限制(BFR)训练是一种使用静脉止血带进行的抗阻运动,它能在低阻力下刺激肌肉的局部变化。在此,我们报告3例全膝关节置换术后参与BFR训练作为其常规物理治疗辅助手段的患者。