Rigakuryoho Kagaku
Online ISSN : 2434-2807
Print ISSN : 1341-1667
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Relationship between Walking Ability and Lower Limb and Trunk Function of Elderly Patients after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Katsuya UENOToshiki AZUMAYosuke WATANABEErina TAWADAKoki YAMADAMegumi HASHIMOTOShinsuke GOTOMasaki TAKAHASHIKazunari KURODARyosuke ASAToshihiro HABA
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2024 Volume 39 Issue 1 Pages 53-59

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[Purpose] To investigate the relationship between walking ability and trunk and lower limb joint function of elderly Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) patients. [Participants and Methods] The participants were 22 early- and 36 late-elderly patients who had undergone TKA. Walking ability was assessed using the 10m walking time and figure-8 walking time, trunk function using the Trunk Righting Test (TRT) and the end-sitting Lateral Reach Test, and lower limb joint function using the time required to hold a standing position on one leg, pain, muscle strength (knee extension and hip abduction), and joint range of motion (knee flexion and extension, hip adduction), and multiple regression analysis was performed. [Results] For the early-stage elderly patients, the operative side hip abduction muscle strength, pain at rest, and knee flexion range of motion were found to be factors of both the 10m and figure-8 walking times. For the late-elderly patients, the time to hold a standing position on one leg, knee extensor strength, and knee extension range of motion were found to be factors of both the 10m and figure-8 walking times, and bilateral TRT was also a factor of the figure-8 walk time. [Conclusion] The results suggest that both trunk and lower limb functions affect the ability to walk in the later stages of life.

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