Background: The standard of the surgical treatment for arthrosis of the knee joint (KJ) at the later stages is total arthroplasty, which allows relieving the pain and eliminating the existing deformity. However, there are not enough data on the long-term results after the surgery that is important for understanding the dynamics of the recovery and predicting the result. Aims: Study of clinical, functional, and biomechanical symptoms in patients after total arthroplasty of the knee joint in the long-term period. Methods: 22 patients after knee joint replacement and 20 relatively healthy adults (control group) were examined in long-term periods. The biomechanics of walking was studied at an arbitrary pace. The temporal characteristics of the ...
The primary aim of this study was to assess knee range of motion (ROM) as well as patients’ reported...
As the number of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) procedures increases annually, the patient demographi...
Background: It is not well understood why one in five patients report poor outcomes following knee a...
Zeni, JosephSnyder-Mackler, LynnTotal knee arthroplasty (TKA) is the most common treatment for end-s...
This research project evaluated the biomechanical and functional outcomes of patients following tota...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnBackground: Altered gait patterns and movement strategies that exist before tota...
Knee arthroplasty is still the treatment of choice for end-stage knee osteoarthritis. The Belgian na...
Information about expected rate of change after arthroplasty is critical for making prognostic decis...
Detailed knowledge of knee kinematics during functional activities is lacking in current studies on ...
Unilateral knee replacement is often followed by a contralateral replacement in time and the biomech...
The aim of this study is to evaluate residual muscle function abnormalities after total knee replace...
Summary An exploratory study which investigates the biomechanical changes following total knee art...
Summary An exploratory study which investigates the biomechanical changes following total knee arth...
Peat et al (2001) identified that 25% of the UK population suffers from knee pain, with 50% of this ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the gait and muscle strength characteristics in tota...
The primary aim of this study was to assess knee range of motion (ROM) as well as patients’ reported...
As the number of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) procedures increases annually, the patient demographi...
Background: It is not well understood why one in five patients report poor outcomes following knee a...
Zeni, JosephSnyder-Mackler, LynnTotal knee arthroplasty (TKA) is the most common treatment for end-s...
This research project evaluated the biomechanical and functional outcomes of patients following tota...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnBackground: Altered gait patterns and movement strategies that exist before tota...
Knee arthroplasty is still the treatment of choice for end-stage knee osteoarthritis. The Belgian na...
Information about expected rate of change after arthroplasty is critical for making prognostic decis...
Detailed knowledge of knee kinematics during functional activities is lacking in current studies on ...
Unilateral knee replacement is often followed by a contralateral replacement in time and the biomech...
The aim of this study is to evaluate residual muscle function abnormalities after total knee replace...
Summary An exploratory study which investigates the biomechanical changes following total knee art...
Summary An exploratory study which investigates the biomechanical changes following total knee arth...
Peat et al (2001) identified that 25% of the UK population suffers from knee pain, with 50% of this ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the gait and muscle strength characteristics in tota...
The primary aim of this study was to assess knee range of motion (ROM) as well as patients’ reported...
As the number of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) procedures increases annually, the patient demographi...
Background: It is not well understood why one in five patients report poor outcomes following knee a...