Effect of 3-week preoperative rehabilitation on pain and daily physical activities in patients with severe osteoarthritis undergoing total knee arthroplasty

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Ohno, Chigusa [1 ]
Ogawa, Takahiro [2 ,3 ]
Taniguchi, Takaya [4 ]
Kinoshita, Tokio [2 ]
Fujita, Yasuhisa [2 ]
Nishimura, Yukihide [5 ]
Yamada, Hiroshi [4 ]
Tajima, Fumihiro [2 ]
机构
[1] Gifu Municipal Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Gifu, Japan
[2] Wakayama Med Univ, Dept Rehabil Med, Wakayama, Japan
[3] Chuzan Hosp Clin Educ & Res Ctr, Okinawa City, Okinawa, Japan
[4] Wakayama Med Univ, Dept Orthoped Surg, Wakayama, Japan
[5] Iwate Med Univ, Dept Rehabil Med, Morioka, Iwate, Japan
关键词
Osteoarthritis; physical activity; preoperative rehabilitation; Western Ontario and McMaster universities osteoarthritis index pain; total knee arthroplasty; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PREHABILITATION EXERCISE; OUTCOMES; STRENGTH; MUSCLE; INFLAMMATION; AVOIDANCE; PROGRAM; ADULTS; HIP;
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10.1177/20494637221084190
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background We hypothesized that 3 weeks of preoperative rehabilitation could improve postoperative pain in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of 3 weeks of preoperative rehabilitation on postoperative pain after TKA. Methods This prospective cohort study included 29 subjects (41 knees) divided into two groups: the preoperative rehabilitation group included 14 subjects (20 knees) and the control group included 15 subjects (21 knees). All subjects were scheduled for unilateral or bilateral TKA. The preoperative rehabilitation group completed a 90-min rehabilitation program 3 days per week for 3 weeks before their TKA. The rehabilitation included body weight exercise, resistance exercise, and cycle ergometer exercise. The control group did not undergo any rehabilitation prior to TKA. We assessed the patients using Western Ontario and McMaster Universities' Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and recorded their physical activity of walking, standing, sitting, and lying down at study entry and/or before TKA and 1 month after TKA. Results The WOMAC total and WOMAC pain scores were significantly lower after 3-weeks of rehabilitation, but before TKA and 1 month after surgery were significantly lower in the preoperative rehabilitation group than in the control group. The time spent walking, standing, sitting, and lying down for 12 h did not change after TKA in the preoperative rehabilitation group. In contrast, in the control group, the time spent in walking and standing positions decreased and the time in the sitting position increased after TKA (p < 0.05). Conclusion: We found that 3-week preoperative training reduced knee pain and helped maintain physical activity after surgery in patients with severe osteoarthritis who underwent TKA.
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