OSTEOARTHRITIS Clinical Trial
— EFESGMRTHAOfficial title:
Effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation in Gluteus Medius in Rehabilitation After Total Hip Arthroplasty: Randomized Clinical Trial
Due to the importance of the functions of the gluteus medium, mainly during gait, it becomes
essential to strengthening early in the musculature. The association of muscle strengthening
with the Functional Electric Stimulation (FES) comes to accelerate stabilization of hip,
leading to functional rehabilitation early and improves the quality of life through
rehabilitation in social life and activities of daily life. Thus, it becomes a relevant
study to assess objectively the implications of FES in muscle strengthening of gluteus
medium associated with the Physiotherapy Protocol Total Hip Arthroplasty (PPTHA), through
the assessment of motor performance in patients undergoing surgery for Total Hip
Arthroplasty (THA), aiming to better rehabilitation strategies for this population.
The objective of the research is to assess the effects of functional rehabilitation through
PPTHA associated with FES in the gluteus medium compared only with the PPTHA, in patients
undergoing surgery for THA.
The principal hypothesis is that there is difference between the functional rehabilitation
of the patients undergoing PPTHA associated with the FES of gluteus medium, after THA and
the patients submitted only to PPTHA.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 72 |
| Est. completion date | July 2016 |
| Est. primary completion date | July 2016 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | N/A and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - patients with Coxarthroses Primary and Secondary with THA indication Exclusion Criteria: - patients who refused to participate in this study, - patients with indication for THA by fractures and bone tumors, - THA review, - anatomic abnormalities congenital and acquired, - patients with neurologist lesions that do not understand the commands or with changes in sensitivity in lower limbs - patients with postoperative infection. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | Federal University Rio Grande do Sul | Porto Alegre | Rio Grande do Sul |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul |
Brazil,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Anamnesis | Composed of the identification data, history of current and history of Pathology progression of pathologies. | The assessment is held a day before the surgery and in the fourth or fifth day in hospital discharge. The time between assessment and reassessment is up to five days. | Yes |
| Secondary | Goniometry | Will be performed in accordance with the methodology proposed by Goniometry Manual. Will be assessed by goniometry passive movements of flexion, adduction, abduction, internal and external rotation of the hand operated before and after THA. | The assessment is held a day before the surgery and in the fourth or fifth day in hospital discharge. The time between assessment and reassessment is up to five days | Yes |
| Secondary | Evaluation of muscle strength of gluteus medius | Maximum muscle strength of gluteus medius muscle will be evaluated through a portable digital load dynamometer 20 Kilogram force (Kgf), Instrutemp brand, itfg5020 model. With the patient lying supine, the dynamometer is positioned on the underside of the thigh region of the operated limb, next to the patient's knee to score the maximum isometric contraction of abduction and external rotation of the hip, creating a compressive force on the dynamometer. The strength will be measured three times with intervals of 2 minutes of rest between the assessments. The maximum value obtained will be used as the maximum gluteus medius volunteer force. | The assessment is held a day before the surgery and in the fourth or fifth day in hospital discharge. The time between assessment and reassessment is up to five days | Yes |
| Secondary | Functional evaluation of the hip | The Harris Hip Score is specific assessment tool designed to assess the results of the ANALYSES, being widely used as a method of comparing the results. Features scale with a maximum of 100 points, including assessment of pain, function,deformity and mobility. Pain and function has the highest weight (44 and 47 points).Range of motion and deformity are of primary importance getting 5 and 4 points respectively. The functionality is subdivided into activities of daily living (14 points) and March (33 points). Total score less than 70 points is considered bad result, 70 to 80 80 to 90 reasonably good and the excellent 100 90. | The assessment is held a day before the surgery and in the fourth or fifth day in hospital discharge. The time between assessment and reassessment is up to five days | Yes |
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