The purpose of this study is to describe the 3D joint biomechanics of the lower extremities of patients having had a total hip replacement or hip resurfacing surgery as compared to a healthy age and weight matched control group during level walking, stair ascent and descent, and entering and exiting the front seat of a car.
Much research has shown that patients are generally satisfied with pain relief in the months and years following a total hip replacement (THR) or hip resurfacing procedure. However, many express dissatisfaction with their ability to perform daily activities, a reduced walking ability and long-term lower extremity muscle weakness. Given the general lack of knowledge surrounding joint motion of the lower extremities in the THR population, there is a need to characterize the joint mechanics of people having undergone THR, so that interventions and rehabilitation strategies can be designed to reduce post-operative complications and improve mobility.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Motion analysis will be administered to each of the three groups: Lateral approach, anterior approach and posterior approach
OHRI
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Joint mechanics of people having undergone total hip replacement
3D joint mechanics of the lower extremities during level walking, stair ascent and descent, and entering and exiting the front seat of the car
Time frame: 6-18 months post surgery
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