2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2013.01.005
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Impact of the method of exposure in total hip arthroplasty on balancing ability in response to sudden unidirectional perturbation in the first six months of the postoperative period

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“…The patella and the patella ligaments, which play an important role in balancing capacity (Freeman, 1965) are much less affected by the minimally invasive method than by the conventional method. An earlier study on the effect of surgical techniques of total hip arthroplasty has shown that the balancing capacity after sudden perturbation of patients operated on by the minimal invasive technique, which effects less the joint capsule and ligaments, increased more rapidly compared to patients operated on by the conventional method (Holnapy and Kiss, 2013). The limitations of the present study are that the kinematics of the joint motions and muscle activities were not measured during the provocation test.…”
Section: Type Of Testmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The patella and the patella ligaments, which play an important role in balancing capacity (Freeman, 1965) are much less affected by the minimally invasive method than by the conventional method. An earlier study on the effect of surgical techniques of total hip arthroplasty has shown that the balancing capacity after sudden perturbation of patients operated on by the minimal invasive technique, which effects less the joint capsule and ligaments, increased more rapidly compared to patients operated on by the conventional method (Holnapy and Kiss, 2013). The limitations of the present study are that the kinematics of the joint motions and muscle activities were not measured during the provocation test.…”
Section: Type Of Testmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…ling the peculiar position sensation of the hip joint are present in the joint capsule (round ligament and acetabular labrum) [15]. When joint capsule after the THA is kept although there is difference in the approach, there is the report to influence position sensation [16]. It is possible that the AL approach conserves the posterior soft tissues better than the PL approach, and that the remaining proprioception is involved in joint stability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further studies with PosturoMed have been carried out in the field of clinical orthopaedics. Using Lehr's ratio as the performance indicator, the effects of orthopaedic conditions such as knee and hip osteoarthritis and arthroplasty on balancing ability were examined [15,16]. This method had also been used in early post-operative tracking of balancing activity with respect to different (ie.…”
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confidence: 99%