Institute for Sports Medicine, Alpine Medicine and Health Tourism, University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, 6060 Hall/Tirol & Tirol-Kliniken GmbH, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
Institute of Ecomedicine, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg 5020 Salzburg, Austria.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 May 6;16(9):1582. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16091582.
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is socially relevant due to its high prevalence, high incidence and the affected population. A subpopulation of TKA patients exists that strives to be active and also return to sports after total joint replacement. In this context, a further group of TKA patients is interested in high-impact physical activities and want to proceed with such activities even after surgery. Focusing on winter sports, there is still a lack of evidence on whether ski mountaineering is feasible for this subgroup of patients. Therefore, this feasibility study examines the effects of moderate ski mountaineering on strength, balance, functional abilities and mental health in persons following a TKA. Eight patients (six males, two females; median age, 63 ± Interquartile range 9 years) with TKA were included in this study. The volunteers, who were pre-selected for a 7-day holiday in Sankt Johann (Tyrol, Austria), participated in five guided ski mountaineering tours. Statistical analyses of non-parametric longitudinal data were performed using analysis of variance. For gait parameters and the Feeling Scale, one-factor longitudinal models were used. Statistical significance was set at the level of < 0.05. A significant decrease in the S3-Check MFT stability index ( = 0.04), a significant increase in general well-being ( = 0.05), and a trend towards a decrease in general stress ( = 0.1) were detected, while all other parameters were unaffected. A 7-day recreational ski mountaineering holiday had no negative effects on ski-experienced patients with TKA and seemed to increase well-being. Further studies should focus on larger groups and use controlled designs. Additionally, long-term effects should be evaluated.
全膝关节置换术(TKA)由于其高患病率、高发病率和受影响的人群而具有重要的社会意义。存在一个 TKA 患者亚群,他们渴望积极活动,并在全关节置换后重返运动。在这种情况下,还有一部分 TKA 患者对高冲击性的体育活动感兴趣,并希望在手术后继续进行此类活动。以冬季运动为例,关于滑雪登山对于这组患者是否可行,仍缺乏证据。因此,本可行性研究旨在探讨中等强度滑雪登山对 TKA 患者的力量、平衡、功能能力和心理健康的影响。
本研究纳入了 8 名 TKA 患者(6 名男性,2 名女性;中位年龄 63 ± 9 岁)。这些志愿者经过预先筛选,参加了在奥地利蒂罗尔州圣约翰的 7 天度假,他们参加了 5 次有导游陪同的滑雪登山旅行。使用方差分析对非参数纵向数据进行了统计分析。对于步态参数和感觉量表,使用了单因素纵向模型。统计显著性水平设定为 < 0.05。
我们发现 S3-Check MFT 稳定性指数( = 0.04)显著下降,一般幸福感( = 0.05)显著增加,一般压力( = 0.1)呈下降趋势,而所有其他参数均未受影响。
7 天的休闲滑雪登山度假对有经验的 TKA 患者没有负面影响,似乎还能提高幸福感。进一步的研究应关注更大的群体并采用对照设计。此外,还应评估长期效果。