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Total hip arthroplasty: the relationship between posterolateral reconstruction, abductor muscle strength, and femoral offset |
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T Yamaguchi, M Naito, I Asayama, T Ishiko |
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PURPOSE. To evaluate the relationship between posterolateral
reconstruction, abductor muscle strength, and
femoral offset following total hip arthroplasty. METHODS. Of 28 patients (56 limbs) we assessed, 12 underwent posterolateral
reconstruction (reconstruction group) and 16 did not (non-reconstruction
group). Isometric abductor muscle strength was measured with a handheld
dynamometer. Each patient’s muscle strength was converted into a force
to body weight ratio, and this ratio was used in the comparisons. RESULTS. The reconstruction group showed a higher value in abductor muscle
strength than the non-reconstruction group (p<0.05). Significant correlation
between abductor muscle strength and femoral offset was found in the reconstruction
group (p=0.016; r=0.674). CONCLUSION. Posterolateral reconstruction and appropriate reconstruction of femoral offset following total hip arthroplasty are important to improve the abductor muscle strength. |
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of Orthopaedic Surgery 2004;12(2):164-167
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Last update: 25 December 2004 |