Literature DB >> 22835389

J. Leonard Goldner Award 2011: changes in pain, function, and gait mechanics two years following total ankle arthroplasty performed with two modern fixed-bearing prostheses.

Robin M Queen1, Justin C De Biassio, Robert J Butler, James K DeOrio, Mark E Easley, James A Nunley.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Total ankle replacement (TAR) continues to grow as an alternative to arthrodesis for patients who suffer from end-stage ankle arthritis. The purpose of this study was to examine changes in gait mechanics from before surgery to 1 and 2 years after surgery in patients who received a fixed-bearing TAR.
METHODS: Fifty-one patients with a primary fixed-bearing TAR and no complications requiring further surgery were identified from a database and enrolled in this non-randomized study. Subjects were examined preoperatively, and at 1 and 2 years postoperatively. Three-dimensional joint mechanics and ground reaction forces (GRF) were collected during level walking. The Four Square Step Test, Timed Up and Go (TUG), VAS, and the AOFAS-Hindfoot score were assessed for each subject at each time point.
RESULTS: TUG, VAS and AOFAS-Hindfoot score along with all measured kinetic parameters demonstrated significant improvements across all of the time points (p < 0.05). Four Square Step Test time was significantly improved between the preoperative and 2-year postoperative time point (p < 0.05). Measured ankle dorsiflexion angles did not demonstrate significant change between any time points.
CONCLUSIONS: All of the observed changes suggest improved or maintained functioning in patients who received a TAR with the greatest improvement occurring within the first year. Sagittal plane ankle range of motion and dorsiflexion angle at heel strike were unchanged across all of the time points. The results of this study indicate that patients with end-stage osteoarthritis demonstrate improvements in pain and gait up to 2 years following surgery while maintaining ankle range of motion.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22835389     DOI: 10.3113/FAI.2012.0535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Int        ISSN: 1071-1007            Impact factor:   2.827


  6 in total

1.  Are our expectations bigger than the results we achieve? a comparative study analysing potential advantages of ankle arthroplasty over arthrodesis.

Authors:  Matthias Braito; Dietmar Dammerer; Gerhard Kaufmann; Stefan Fischler; James Carollo; Andrea Reinthaler; Dennis Huber; Rainer Biedermann
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2014-07-02       Impact factor: 3.075

2.  Are There Differences in Gait Mechanics in Patients With A Fixed Versus Mobile Bearing Total Ankle Arthroplasty? A Randomized Trial.

Authors:  Robin M Queen; Christopher T Franck; Daniel Schmitt; Samuel B Adams
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2017-06-06       Impact factor: 4.176

3.  Hip, Knee, and Ankle Osteoarthritis Negatively Affects Mechanical Energy Exchange.

Authors:  Robin M Queen; Tawnee L Sparling; Daniel Schmitt
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2016-06-10       Impact factor: 4.176

4.  Racial disparities in total ankle arthroplasty utilization and outcomes.

Authors:  Jasvinder A Singh; Rekha Ramachandran
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2015-03-21       Impact factor: 5.156

5.  Biomechanics of the ankle.

Authors:  Claire L Brockett; Graham J Chapman
Journal:  Orthop Trauma       Date:  2016-06

6.  Clinical efficacy of the Ankle Spacer for the treatment of multiple secondary osteochondral lesions of the talus.

Authors:  Jari Dahmen; J Nienke Altink; Gwendolyn Vuurberg; Coen A Wijdicks; Sjoerd As Stufkens; Gino Mmj Kerkhoffs
Journal:  World J Orthop       Date:  2022-02-18
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