Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trial

The main objective of this study was to evaluate the difference in pain levels during postoperative physical therapy pathways in patients who underwent a cement less total hip replacement either through a muscle sparing direct anterior approach (DAA), or the classic trans-gluteal lateral approach (...

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Main Authors: Dan-Viorel Nistor, Nicolae Ciprian Bota, Sergiu Caterev, Adrian Todor
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Language:English
Published: Open Medical Publishing 2020-04-01
Series:Orthopedic Reviews
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Online Access:https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/8399
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spelling doaj-7443cac53a4b4756bf1f2476f0f91fe32021-05-02T22:26:22ZengOpen Medical PublishingOrthopedic Reviews2035-82372035-81642020-04-0112110.4081/or.2020.8399Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trialDan-Viorel Nistor0Nicolae Ciprian Bota1Sergiu Caterev2Adrian Todor3Department of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Pediatric Orthopedics, Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-NapocaDepartment of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Pediatric Orthopedics, Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-NapocaDepartment of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Pediatric Orthopedics, Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-NapocaDepartment of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Pediatric Orthopedics, Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca The main objective of this study was to evaluate the difference in pain levels during postoperative physical therapy pathways in patients who underwent a cement less total hip replacement either through a muscle sparing direct anterior approach (DAA), or the classic trans-gluteal lateral approach (LA). One hundred and twelve (112) patients were randomized into two equal groups. Baseline values of myoglobin levels were acquired prior to surgery and repeated at 6 hours postoperatively as a biomarker for muscle damage. Pain levels during the first passive and consecutive 3 active physical therapy sessions were noted using a visual analogue-numeric scale (VAS). Pain levels were also acquired at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year, following a 20-meter (65.6 feet) walking test. Postoperative myoglobin (ng/mL) levels were significantly higher (p< 0.05) in the LA group (335.05±83.54) then the DAA group (237.71±57.54). Pain levels were significantly lower (p<0.001) in the DAA group for both passive (2.5±1.45 vs. 4.28±2.19) and active physical therapy sessions and there was a positive correlation between postoperative myoglobin levels and pain levels until 6 postoperative weeks. There was no significant difference in demographics between the two groups except for gender distribution. The direct anterior approach’s main advantage of being a minimally invasive muscle sparing technique is showing a better rehabilitation experience with lower pain levels during passive and active physical therapy when compared to the classic trans-gluteal lateral approach. https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/8399direct anterior approachtotal hip arthroplasty rehabilitationanterior hip replacementmuscle damagephysical therapy pain levels
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author Dan-Viorel Nistor
Nicolae Ciprian Bota
Sergiu Caterev
Adrian Todor
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Nicolae Ciprian Bota
Sergiu Caterev
Adrian Todor
Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trial
Orthopedic Reviews
direct anterior approach
total hip arthroplasty rehabilitation
anterior hip replacement
muscle damage
physical therapy pain levels
author_facet Dan-Viorel Nistor
Nicolae Ciprian Bota
Sergiu Caterev
Adrian Todor
author_sort Dan-Viorel Nistor
title Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trial
title_short Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trial
title_full Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? A randomized controlled trial
title_sort are physical therapy pain levels affected by surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty? a randomized controlled trial
publisher Open Medical Publishing
series Orthopedic Reviews
issn 2035-8237
2035-8164
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The main objective of this study was to evaluate the difference in pain levels during postoperative physical therapy pathways in patients who underwent a cement less total hip replacement either through a muscle sparing direct anterior approach (DAA), or the classic trans-gluteal lateral approach (LA). One hundred and twelve (112) patients were randomized into two equal groups. Baseline values of myoglobin levels were acquired prior to surgery and repeated at 6 hours postoperatively as a biomarker for muscle damage. Pain levels during the first passive and consecutive 3 active physical therapy sessions were noted using a visual analogue-numeric scale (VAS). Pain levels were also acquired at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year, following a 20-meter (65.6 feet) walking test. Postoperative myoglobin (ng/mL) levels were significantly higher (p< 0.05) in the LA group (335.05±83.54) then the DAA group (237.71±57.54). Pain levels were significantly lower (p<0.001) in the DAA group for both passive (2.5±1.45 vs. 4.28±2.19) and active physical therapy sessions and there was a positive correlation between postoperative myoglobin levels and pain levels until 6 postoperative weeks. There was no significant difference in demographics between the two groups except for gender distribution. The direct anterior approach’s main advantage of being a minimally invasive muscle sparing technique is showing a better rehabilitation experience with lower pain levels during passive and active physical therapy when compared to the classic trans-gluteal lateral approach.
topic direct anterior approach
total hip arthroplasty rehabilitation
anterior hip replacement
muscle damage
physical therapy pain levels
url https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/8399
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