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Static and Dynamic Postural Balance After Successful Mobile-Bearing Total Ankle Arthroplasty
Authors:Keun Bae Lee  Young Hoon Park  Eun Kyoo Song  Taek Rim Yoon  Kwang Ik Jung
Institution:a Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chonnam National University Medical School and Hospital, Gwangju, South Korea
b The Brain Korea 21 Project, Center for Biomedical Human Resources at Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea
c Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Gwangju Veterans Hospital, Gwangju, South Korea
Abstract:Lee KB, Park YH, Song EK, Yoon TR, Jung KI. Static and dynamic postural balance after successful mobile-bearing total ankle arthroplasty.

Objective

To investigate static and dynamic postural balance after successful total ankle arthroplasty by using dynamic posturography.

Design

A controlled trial study.

Setting

A national university orthopedic and rehabilitation hospital.

Participants

Patients (n=30, 21 men, 9 women; mean age, 58y) and age- and sex-matched healthy controls (n=30).

Interventions

Thirty patients who underwent unilateral total ankle arthroplasty with a cementless mobile-bearing ankle prosthesis and 30 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects were included.

Main Outcome Measures

Using computerized dynamic posturography, sensory (sensory organization test SOT]), and motor (limit of stability LOS], rhythmic weight shift RWS], and weight bearing) impairment assessments were performed at an average of 15 months after total ankle arthroplasty.

Results

In the SOT, results of the SOT-2 test reflecting mainly proprioception showed no significant difference between patients and controls, but patients demonstrated significantly lower scores for SOT-4, -5, and -6 as a measure of dynamic postural balance and required more hip movement to maintain balance. In the motor-control tests, patients showed significantly lower measures in indices of LOS test except the mean reaction time and the forward/backward directional control and on-axis velocity of the RWS test. Weight bearing was observed asymmetrically in patients.

Conclusions

Patients had a higher degree of dynamic postural imbalance and relied less on ankle strategy to maintain balance than controls. Also, patients showed the deficit of motor control ability as compared with age- and sex-matched healthy controls.
Keywords:Ankle  Arthroplasty  Postural balance  Osteoarthritis  Rehabilitation
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