Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of the crutch setup on standing, in post total hip replacement (THR) surgery patients. Materials and methods: Thirty patients after THR were randomly assigned to walking with the elbow flexed (EF) or elbow straight (ES) crutch setup. Subjects were asked to stand on a force platform in a com- fortable position with the crutch positioned on the unaffected side, facing forward for 10 seconds. Centre of pressure total path and maximal excursion were evaluated in both medio-lateral and anterior–posterior planes. Difference in the asymmetry of left/right acromial height, measured with and without the crutch, was calculated (ACdiff). Percentage of body weight borne by the crutch (Fcr), symmetry (SIload) between operated and healthy limbs loading during the trial, together with shoulder forces and moments were measured. Results: No significant differences between the two groups (p > .05) were found for stability parameters. ACdiff, Fcr and shoulder load increased significantly (p < .05) in EF group compared to ES group. In add- ition leg loading symmetry was significantly reduced in the EF group. Conclusions: The present study showed that the ES setup reduced the force borne by the crutch, the load on the shoulder joint and it minimized postural and loading asymmetries when compared to EF setup. Conversely, postural stability was not influenced by the crutch setup.

The influence of the crutch setup on stability and weight-bearing parameters in post total hip replacement surgery patients during quiet standing / Esposito, Francesco; Freddolini, Marco; Latella, Leonardo; Braccio, Palmina; Marcucci, Massimiliano; Corvi, Andrea. - In: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1748-3107. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 1-6-6. [10.1080/17483107.2017.1328617]

The influence of the crutch setup on stability and weight-bearing parameters in post total hip replacement surgery patients during quiet standing

ESPOSITO, FRANCESCO;LATELLA, LEONARDO;MARCUCCI, MASSIMILIANO;CORVI, ANDREA
2017

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of the crutch setup on standing, in post total hip replacement (THR) surgery patients. Materials and methods: Thirty patients after THR were randomly assigned to walking with the elbow flexed (EF) or elbow straight (ES) crutch setup. Subjects were asked to stand on a force platform in a com- fortable position with the crutch positioned on the unaffected side, facing forward for 10 seconds. Centre of pressure total path and maximal excursion were evaluated in both medio-lateral and anterior–posterior planes. Difference in the asymmetry of left/right acromial height, measured with and without the crutch, was calculated (ACdiff). Percentage of body weight borne by the crutch (Fcr), symmetry (SIload) between operated and healthy limbs loading during the trial, together with shoulder forces and moments were measured. Results: No significant differences between the two groups (p > .05) were found for stability parameters. ACdiff, Fcr and shoulder load increased significantly (p < .05) in EF group compared to ES group. In add- ition leg loading symmetry was significantly reduced in the EF group. Conclusions: The present study showed that the ES setup reduced the force borne by the crutch, the load on the shoulder joint and it minimized postural and loading asymmetries when compared to EF setup. Conversely, postural stability was not influenced by the crutch setup.
2017
1-6
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Esposito, Francesco; Freddolini, Marco; Latella, Leonardo; Braccio, Palmina; Marcucci, Massimiliano; Corvi, Andrea
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