Arthroplasty Complications Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact on Muscle Strength, Quality of Life and Functionality in Individuals Submitted to Hip Arthroplasty
Introduction: Total hip arthroplasty has been increasingly used as a means of treating the
various pathologies of this joint. However, this surgical reconstruction initially brings
important deficits in subjects submitted, such as: inhibition of muscle strength, limitation
of range of motion and functional deficit. Therefore, an immediate physiotherapeutic
treatment is necessary in the short and long term, taking into account both biomechanical
issues and the quality of life of these individuals.
Objective: To evaluate the clinical evolution of individuals submitted to total hip
arthroplasty in the ten year period.
Method: Twenty individuals submitted to unilateral total hip arthroplasty will be evaluated
by the medical group of hip surgeries of the Brotherhood of Santa Casa de Misericórdia of São
Paulo, during a period of ten years. These individuals will undergo a primary clinical
evaluation and after signing the consent form, will be evaluated functionally with the HARRIS
HIP SCORE and WHOQOL-bref questionnaires and physically with the analysis of muscular
strength through manual dynamometry to measure the strength level of the Muscles involved in
the bilateral coxo-femoral joint, such as abductors, adductors, flexors, extensors, internal
rotators, external rotators, knee joint, such as extensors and flexors, and ankle, plantar
flexors. Finally, they will be referred to the kinematic gait analysis, to identify the
functional characteristics of these individuals, through reflexive markers at specific
anatomical points, where they will walk for 5 minutes on a treadmill at a speed of 1.5km per
hour.
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