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Alterations in neuromuscular patterns between pre and one-year post-total knee arthroplasty.

Cheryl L Hubley-Kozey1, Gillian L Hatfield, Janie L Astephen Wilson, Michael J Dunbar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Total knee arthroplasty is a common treatment for severe knee osteoarthritis. Objective measures are needed to evaluate the effect of arthroplasty surgery on function and joint loading, in particular given the rise in younger adults receiving this intervention. The objective was to compare neuromuscular activation patterns of the knee musculature during level walking one-week prior to and one-year following total knee arthroplasty.
METHODS: Surface electromyograms from seven periarticular muscles were recorded from 43 patients with severe medial compartment knee osteoarthritis during walking one-week prior to and one-year following total knee arthroplasty. Principal component analysis extracted patterns from the electromyographic waveforms and assigned scores for these patterns, which were statistically compared between test times and between medial and lateral sites within a muscle group.
FINDINGS: Significantly lower overall activation amplitudes were found for the quadriceps and hamstrings, with decreased activity during mid-late stance following surgery. Significant increases in gastrocnemius activity were found late stance, along with altered waveform shapes.
INTERPRETATION: In general, the post-surgical changes moved toward more typical asymptomatic patterns, supporting improved neuromuscular strategies during walking. Given that improvements would not be expected to occur naturally in severe osteoarthritic knees the positive changes in neuromuscular characteristics during specific phases of the gait cycle can be explained in part by the altered mechanical environment and reduction in pain from the surgical intervention. These objective findings are directly relevant to the joint loading environment and can be valuable for evaluating surgical techniques, different prostheses and pre-post surgical management.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20728970     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2010.07.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon)        ISSN: 0268-0033            Impact factor:   2.063


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