Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis

Abstract Background The effect of change in hip anatomy on change in gait pattern is not well described in current literature. Therefore, our primary aim was to describe and quantify changes in hip geometry and gait pattern 1 year after total hip arthroplasty (THA) in individuals with hip osteoarthr...

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Main Authors: A-C Esbjörnsson, S. Kiernan, L. Mattsson, G. Flivik
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04226-4
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spelling doaj-362a110afa624e8fbf0e5cf5d2317e752021-04-25T11:19:25ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742021-04-0122111110.1186/s12891-021-04226-4Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysisA-C Esbjörnsson0S. Kiernan1L. Mattsson2G. Flivik3Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Orthopaedics, Lund University, Skane University HospitalDepartment of Clinical Sciences Lund, Orthopaedics, Lund University, Skane University HospitalProphysics SOLDepartment of Clinical Sciences Lund, Orthopaedics, Lund University, Skane University HospitalAbstract Background The effect of change in hip anatomy on change in gait pattern is not well described in current literature. Therefore, our primary aim was to describe and quantify changes in hip geometry and gait pattern 1 year after total hip arthroplasty (THA) in individuals with hip osteoarthritis. Our secondary aim was to explore the effect of postoperative change in femoral neck anteversion (FNA) and femoral offset and acetabular offset (FO/AO) quota on postoperative change in hip rotation and hip adduction moment during gait, respectively, 1 year after THA”. Methods Sixty-five individuals with primary hip osteoarthritis, scheduled for THA, were analyzed in this prospective intervention study. Participants were evaluated pre- and 1 year postoperatively with computed tomography-scans, three-dimensional gait analysis, and patient-reported outcome measures. Multiple linear regressions were performed to evaluate the association between change in joint anatomy and change in gait pattern after THA. Results One year postoperatively, global offset was symmetrical between sides as a result of decreased acetabular offset and increased femoral offset on the operated side. Quality of overall gait pattern improved, and participants walked faster and with less trunk lean over the affected side. FNA and hip rotations during walking changed equally in external and internal directions after THA and change in hip rotation during walking was associated with change in FNA in the same direction. An increase in external hip adduction moments was, on the other hand, not associated with change in FO/AO quota but with a more upright walking position and increased walking speed. Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that geometrical restoration during THA impacts postoperative gait pattern and, in addition to known factors such as FO, height of hip rotation center, and leg length discrepancy, the FNA must also be taken into consideration. Trial registration Trial registration: Clinicaltrial.gov , NCT01512550 , Registered 19 January 2012 - Retrospectively registered.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04226-4Hip osteoarthritisTotal hip arthroplastyGait analysisComputed tomographyFemoral neck anteversionFemoral offset
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author A-C Esbjörnsson
S. Kiernan
L. Mattsson
G. Flivik
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S. Kiernan
L. Mattsson
G. Flivik
Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Hip osteoarthritis
Total hip arthroplasty
Gait analysis
Computed tomography
Femoral neck anteversion
Femoral offset
author_facet A-C Esbjörnsson
S. Kiernan
L. Mattsson
G. Flivik
author_sort A-C Esbjörnsson
title Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis
title_short Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis
title_full Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis
title_fullStr Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis
title_full_unstemmed Geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis
title_sort geometrical restoration during total hip arthroplasty is related to change in gait pattern - a study based on computed tomography and three-dimensional gait analysis
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background The effect of change in hip anatomy on change in gait pattern is not well described in current literature. Therefore, our primary aim was to describe and quantify changes in hip geometry and gait pattern 1 year after total hip arthroplasty (THA) in individuals with hip osteoarthritis. Our secondary aim was to explore the effect of postoperative change in femoral neck anteversion (FNA) and femoral offset and acetabular offset (FO/AO) quota on postoperative change in hip rotation and hip adduction moment during gait, respectively, 1 year after THA”. Methods Sixty-five individuals with primary hip osteoarthritis, scheduled for THA, were analyzed in this prospective intervention study. Participants were evaluated pre- and 1 year postoperatively with computed tomography-scans, three-dimensional gait analysis, and patient-reported outcome measures. Multiple linear regressions were performed to evaluate the association between change in joint anatomy and change in gait pattern after THA. Results One year postoperatively, global offset was symmetrical between sides as a result of decreased acetabular offset and increased femoral offset on the operated side. Quality of overall gait pattern improved, and participants walked faster and with less trunk lean over the affected side. FNA and hip rotations during walking changed equally in external and internal directions after THA and change in hip rotation during walking was associated with change in FNA in the same direction. An increase in external hip adduction moments was, on the other hand, not associated with change in FO/AO quota but with a more upright walking position and increased walking speed. Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that geometrical restoration during THA impacts postoperative gait pattern and, in addition to known factors such as FO, height of hip rotation center, and leg length discrepancy, the FNA must also be taken into consideration. Trial registration Trial registration: Clinicaltrial.gov , NCT01512550 , Registered 19 January 2012 - Retrospectively registered.
topic Hip osteoarthritis
Total hip arthroplasty
Gait analysis
Computed tomography
Femoral neck anteversion
Femoral offset
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04226-4
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