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Thomas Linding Jakobsen1,2,3,4, Markus Due Jakobsen5, Lars Louis Andersen5,6, Henrik Husted7,8, Henrik Kehlet7,9, Thomas Bandholm10,8,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the early phase after a total knee arthroplasty (TKA), patients experience multi-level weakness in the operated leg, which is caused primarily by reduced central nervous system (CNS) activation failure of the muscles - especially the knee extensors (quadriceps muscle). Whether similar levels of neuromuscular activity of the muscles in the operated leg, elicited during strength training exercises in machines, can be reached during strength training exercises in more simple forms is unknown. Many clinicians are faced with the problem of not having strength training equipment at their institution or having to prescribe simple strength training exercises for home-based training. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine which strength training exercises that activated the muscles in the operated leg the most after TKA. The hypothesis was that strength training exercises performed in machines would elicit higher levels of voluntary peak quadriceps and hamstring muscle activity than strength training exercises performed in more simple forms, using elastic bands or the patients' own body weight.Entities:
Keywords: Electromyography; Exercise; Rehabilitation; Strength training; Total knee arthroplasty
Year: 2019 PMID: 31267365 PMCID: PMC6606685 DOI: 10.1186/s40634-019-0193-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Orthop ISSN: 2197-1153
Fig. 1Patient flow diagram
Baseline characteristics (n = 24)
| Age, years, mean (SD) | 67 (8) |
| Men, no (%) | 10 (42) |
| Body weight, kg, mean (SD) | 85.7 (14.3) |
| Height in cm, mean (SD) | 172.3 (9.5) |
| Body mass index, mean (SD) | 28.8 (3.7) |
| Other diseases, no (%) | 22 (92) |
| Operated knee (right/left), no (%) | 10 (42)/ 14 (58) |
| Opposite knee operated, no (%) | 12 (50) |
| Fall(s) within the last ½ year, no (%) | 5 (21) |
| Pain medication before testing, no (%) | 23 (96) |
| No. of rehabilitation sessions before testing, mean (SD) | 5.8 (2.4) |
| Strength training part of the rehabilitation, no (%) | 24 (100) |
| Rehabilitation center (Van/VKV/Hvh/Br), no (%) | 11 (46)/ 5 (21)/ 6 (25)/ 2 (8) |
| Days after operation, mean (SD) | 38.3 (9.4) |
| Knee joint circumference, cm, mean (SD) | 45.5 (2.9) |
| Knee PROM extension, degrees, mean (SD)a | 2.5 (6.2) |
| Knee PROM flexion, degrees, mean (SD) | 112.3 (15.5) |
No Number, SD 1·Standard deviation, IQR Interquartile range, Van Vanløse, VKV Vesterbro/Kgs. Enghave/Valby, Hvh Hvidovre and Br Brøndby, PROM passive range of motion (ROM)
a Positive knee extension scores indicate ROM limitation (inability to reach the 0° starting position)
Normalized voluntary peak EMG (%EMGmax) activity, absolute load, perceived exertion and knee pain during the strength training exercises
| Exercise | VM (%), mean ± SD | VL (%), mean ± SD | Quadriceps (%), mean ± SD | ST (%), mean ± SD | BF (%), mean ± SD | Hamstring (%), mean ± SD | Load on operated leg (kg)a/load on non-operated leg (kg)b/toe-to-toe distance (cm)c/elastic resistance (no., color)e, mean ± SD | Perceived exertion (Borg scale, points), experimental session, mean ± SD | Knee pain during exercise (VAS-mm), experimental session, median (IQR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knee extensions in machine (KEM) | 72.8 (20.1)d | 71.8 (20.7)d | 72.3 (19.2)d | 15.2 (8.6)d | 35.6 (20.7)d | 25.4 (13.1)d | 8.8 (4.0)a | 12.4 (2.3) | 0 (0–26) |
| Knee extensions with elastic band (KEE) | 97.6 (32.4) | 88.9 (27.6) | 93.3 (28.5) | 18.6 (11.0) | 38.5 (25.8) | 28.5 (16.0) | 1 green (n = 3)e 1 blue ( 2 green (n = 6)e 1 green+ 1 blue (n = 2)e 2 blue ( 2 green+ 1 red ( 2 blue (n = 1)e | 12.3 (2.6) | 0 (0–10) |
| Leg press in machine (LEP) | 66.3 (27.3) | 67.2 (23.4) | 66.8 (23.9) | 25.8 (14.5) | 42.1 (18.4) | 33.9 (14.1) | 28.5 (10.8)a | 12.6 (2.4) | 0 (0–18) |
| Sit-to-stand (STS) | 84.9 (26.0) | 76.4 (20.4) | 80.7 (17.6) | 24.8 (12.6) | 45.7 (27.1) | 35.3 (18.1) | 31.8 (11.1)b 17.0 (8.5)c | 12.6 (2.2) | 1 (0–17) |
| One-legged squat (OSQUAT) | 90.44 (26.3) | 82.92 (21.8) | 86.7 (19.3) | 37.6 (13.7) | 66.2 (42.2) | 51.9 (25.0) | 26.9 (12.6)b 71.3 (18.7)c | 13.3 (2.8) | 0 (0–19) |
| Straight leg raise (SLR) | 60.17 (35.3) | 61.00 (26.9) | 60.6 (29.4) | 16.3 (16.0) | 26.7 (16.3) | 21.5 (12.0) | 1.3 (1.2)a | 12.0 (2.5) | 0 (0–8) |
aLoad lifted in kg. bPatients’ own body weight on the non-operated leg measured in kg. cToe-to-toe distance between front and rear leg in cm. dOne missed recording due to a technical problem (n = 23), eColors of the elastic bands with increased resistance from red, green, blue to black. 1 = single elastic band, 2 = doubled elastic band
Fig. 2Voluntary peak (a) quadriceps and (b) hamstring muscle activity during the 6 strength training exercises. Scatterplot with means ±1·SE (standard error of the mean) bars. KEM = Knee extensions in machine; KEE = Knee extensions with elastic band; LEP = Leg press in machine; STS=Sit-to-stand; OSQUAT = One-legged squat; SLR = Straight leg raise