Gluteus maximus transfer following THA does not improve abductor strength - a case-control gait analysis study of 15 patients with gluteus medius disruption The investigators have compared 15 gluteus maximus transferred patients with the use of a gait analysis system based on reflective markers and force plates to objectively evaluate the gait performance pre- and postoperatively.
The gluteus maximus flap transfer (GMT) is a surgical technique to improve gait kinematics and kinetics as well as reduce pain and ameliorate functional outcome in patients with hip abductor deficiency of the gluteus medius following total hip arthroplasty (THA). The investigators used a gait analysis system based on reflective markers and force plates to objectively evaluate gait performance pre- and postoperatively. Methods Gait analysis was performed in 15 patients who underwent GMT and were examined with an optical tracking system before and at a minimum of 13 months after the operation. Mean age was 69 years (SD=11), all were females. Median follow-up time was 24 (13-60) months. The primary outcome was hip abduction moment (Nm/kg) during gait. The control group consisted of 66 subjects without any gait pathology.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
15
Gait analysis study of 15 patients with gluteus medius disruption
Roland Zügner
Gothenburg, Sweden
Abductor strength measurement with use of an optical tracking system after Gluteus maximus transfer - a case-control gait analysis study of 15 patients pre- and postoperative with gluteus medius disruption
Gait analysis examination/measure will be performed preoperative with an optical tracking system in a gait laboratory using reflective markers and integrated force plates in order to record kinetics (Nm/kg) of abductor muscles moment in the frontal plane.
Time frame: Preop
Abductor strength measurement with use of an optical tracking system after Gluteus maximus transfer- a case-control gait analysis study of 15 patients pre- and postoperative with gluteus medius disruption
Gait analysis examination/measure will be performed 2 year postoperative with an optical tracking system in a gait laboratory using reflective markers and integrated force plates in order to record kinetics (Nm/kg) of abductor muscles moment in the frontal plane.
Time frame: Postop 2 year
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