Mba Lotanna, Prill Robert, Lettner Jonathan, Ramadanov Nikolai, Krause Robert, Reichmann Jan, Becker Roland
Oberlinklinik gGmbH, Orthopädische Fachklinik, Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 24, 14482 Potsdam, Germany.
Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, 14770 Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 Dec 27;25(1):118. doi: 10.3390/s25010118.
Determining whether preoperative performance-based knee function predicts postoperative performance-based knee function and whether patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) completed by participants can detect these changes could significantly enhance the planning of postoperative rehabilitation for patients following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This study aims to collect data on performance-based knee function using inertial measurement units (IMUs) worn by participants both preoperatively and postoperatively. PROMs will be completed by the patients before and after surgery to assess their ability to detect the same changes in performance-based knee function measured by the sensors. Additionally, the study will investigate the correlation between the degree of knee alignment correction and postoperative performance-based knee function in participants after TKA.
确定术前基于表现的膝关节功能是否能预测术后基于表现的膝关节功能,以及参与者完成的患者报告结局指标(PROMs)能否检测到这些变化,这可能会显著改善全膝关节置换术(TKA)后患者的术后康复计划。本研究旨在收集参与者术前和术后佩戴惯性测量单元(IMUs)所获得的基于表现的膝关节功能数据。患者将在手术前后完成PROMs,以评估他们检测传感器所测量的基于表现的膝关节功能相同变化的能力。此外,该研究还将调查TKA后参与者膝关节对线矫正程度与术后基于表现的膝关节功能之间的相关性。