2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2009.12.017
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Static and Dynamic Postural Balance After Successful Mobile-Bearing Total Ankle Arthroplasty

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“…The study reported that only 25% of THA patients, compared to 100% of resurfacing patients and 100% of healthy controls, were able to complete a 25 s SLS test on the surgical and non-surgical side. Our results are similar to those published by Lee et al, who studied postural balance in 30 healthy controls and 30 TAA patients at least one year following surgery [36]. TAA patients demonstrated decreased postural stability when compared to controls.…”
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“…The study reported that only 25% of THA patients, compared to 100% of resurfacing patients and 100% of healthy controls, were able to complete a 25 s SLS test on the surgical and non-surgical side. Our results are similar to those published by Lee et al, who studied postural balance in 30 healthy controls and 30 TAA patients at least one year following surgery [36]. TAA patients demonstrated decreased postural stability when compared to controls.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Maintaining balance is required when switching from bilateral to unilateral standing for many activities of daily living such as walking, turning, climbing stairs, and dressing [33]. Gait analysis and balance assessments are commonly performed in TJA patients, and are critical for identifying potential impairments and falls risk [34][35][36][37]. However, no reports have been identified, to date, that examine how isolated single leg stance ability is altered following TJA.…”
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“…The LOS test, one of the dynamic balance parameters, was used to assess motor control ability, which refers to how well a subject can lean or shift weight over a stable base in a controlled manner. This test is used to test patients' capabilities to carry out motion control and to stay at the end point reached with the changing center of gravity (23). In LOS tests, our results showed that Group 1 and Group 2 patients had similar reaction times and maximum excursion but that Group 2 patients had a significantly lower mean movement velocity, directional control and endpoint excursion than did controls.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…This impairment affects the motor function of the patients and prolongs their rehabilitation period. Consequently, the balance control is difficult for the patients with stroke due to impaired proprioception and inappropriate ankle strategies [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%