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Toe-out angle changes after total knee arthroplasty in patients with varus knee osteoarthritis

Purpose Toeing-out is a commonly proposed kinematic variable that has been suggested to reduce external knee adduction moment. Analyses of the toe-out angle after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are useful for obtaining a proper understanding of the abnormal gait caused by varus knee osteoarthritis (O...

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Main Authors: Tazawa, Masayuki, Sohmiya, Makoto, Wada, Naoki, Defi, Irma Ruslina, Shirakura, Kenji
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description Purpose Toeing-out is a commonly proposed kinematic variable that has been suggested to reduce external knee adduction moment. Analyses of the toe-out angle after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are useful for obtaining a proper understanding of the abnormal gait caused by varus knee osteoarthritis (OA), as well as performing rehabilitation after arthroplasty. Changes in the toe-out angle after arthroplasty have not yet been defined or analysed. Methods The study population consisted of 32 knees in 32 patients with varus knee OA who underwent TKA. The femorotibial angle was evaluated on standing anteroposterior radiographs before and after arthroplasty. The subjects underwent three-dimensional motion capture analyses to measure gait parameters (walking speed, cadence, stride length, step length, step width and the relative length of the single-limb support (SLS) percentage of one gait cycle) and the maximal hip adduction angle in the stance phase, the trunk lean angle in the coronal plane and the toe-out angle before and 4 weeks after arthroplasty. Results The femorotibial angle on the side of arthroplasty improved after surgery. Among the measured gait parameters, only the SLS percentage increased significantly. The hip adduction angle and toe-out angle on the side of arthroplasty increased significantly after surgery. Conclusions The knee alignment and hip adduction angle in the coronal plane and SLS phase were normalized after arthroplasty. The increase in the toe-out angle after arthroplasty may be attributable to the restoration of a normal knee alignment. These findings contribute to obtaining a proper understanding of the abnormal gait caused by varus knee OA and are useful for orthopaedic surgeons and rehabilitation therapists when treating patients after arthroplasty. Level of evidence Prospective study, Level II.
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Arthritis
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
Biomechanical Phenomena
Female
Gait
Hospitals
Humans
Joint replacement surgery
Kinematics
Knee
Knee Joint - physiopathology
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Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
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Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis, Knee - physiopathology
Osteoarthritis, Knee - rehabilitation
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Posture
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Rehabilitation
Surgeons
Walking
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