Mobile or fixed bearing for total knee arthroplasty? Ambulatory gait analysis results

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serval:BIB_57CDA979A795
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Publication sub-type
Abstract (Abstract): shot summary in a article that contain essentials elements presented during a scientific conference, lecture or from a poster.
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Publications
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Title
Mobile or fixed bearing for total knee arthroplasty? Ambulatory gait analysis results
Title of the conference
17th International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty Annual Congress
Author(s)
Jolles B.M., Aminian K., Dejnabadi H., Voracek C., Leyvraz P.F.
Address
Rome, Italy, September 23-25, 2004
ISBN
0301-620X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
90-B
Series
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume
Pages
169
Language
english
Abstract
Background: Mobile-bearing knee replacements have some theoretical advantages over fixed-bearing devices. However, very few randomized controlled clinical trials have been published to date, and studies showed little clinical and subjective advantages for the mobile-bearing using traditional systems of scoring. The choice of the ideal outcome measure to assess total joint replacement remains a complex issue. However, gait analysis provides objective and quantifying evidences of treatment evaluation. Significant methodological advances are currently made in gait analysis laboratories and ambulatory gait devices are now available. The goal of this study was to provide gait parameters as a new objective method to assess total knee arthroplasty outcome between patients with fixed- and mobile-bearing, using an ambulatory device with minimal sensor configuration.
This randomized controlled double-blind study included to date 14 patients: the gait signatures of four patients with mobile-bearing were compared to the gait signatures of nine patients with fixed-bearing pre-operatively and post-operatively at 6 weeks, 3 months and 6 months. Each participant was asked to perform two walking trials of 30m long at his/her preferred speed and to complete a EQ-5D questionnaire, a WOMAC and Knee Society Score (KSS). Lower limbs rotations were measured by four miniature angular rate sensors mounted respectively, on each shank and thigh.
A new method for a portable system for gait analysis has been developed with very encouraging results regarding the objective outcome of total knee arthroplasty using mobile- and fixed-bearings.
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