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- W2946793923 abstract "Gait abnormalities were reported in patients after total hip arthroplasty (THA). One-stage bilateral THA was introduced for bilateral hip pathologies, showing similar clinical and surgical outcome to unilateral procedure. However, no studies analyze the gait features after bilateral THA surgery compared to unilateral THA.Are there differences in gait characteristics between bilateral and unilateral THA patients and are there differences between these cases and asymptomatic age-matched healthy subjects?In this prospective observational study, thirty-five patients with bilateral (n = 18) or unilateral THA (n = 17) and twenty asymptomatic age-matched volunteers were studied. Participants underwent three-dimensional gait analysisin order to detect gait spatial-temporal and kinematic (Gait Variable Score - GVS) parameters. Mobility (Timed Up and Go - TUG), fear of movement (Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia - TSK) and pain during walking (Numeric Rating Scale - NRS) were also assessed. Patients were evaluated the day before surgery and at seven days, whereas healthy subjects underwent a single evaluation. ANOVA was used to assess differences between the three groups at each time-point and within-group differences in bilateral and unilateral groups.At baseline, no differences between the two groups of patients were found. As expected, their gait spatial-temporal and kinematic parameters and functional variables were impaired with respect to healthy subjects, both before and after surgery. After surgery, GVS Pelvic-TILT closer to normative values, longer stance and shorter swing phases were found in bilateral cases compared to unilateral patients. Moreover, a higher NRS score was found in bilateral patients, whereas TUG and TSK revealed no differences between the two groups of patients.The current findings, focusing on short-term effectiveness of bilateral THA, could assist physiotherapists in selecting the best ambulation training and an appropriate rehabilitation approach immediately after surgery." @default.
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- W2946793923 title "Gait analysis in patients after bilateral versus unilateral total hip arthroplasty" @default.
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