Skip to main content
Erschienen in: International Orthopaedics 6/2019

10.09.2018 | Original Paper

Three dimensional gait analysis in patients with symptomatic component mal-rotation after total knee arthroplasty

verfasst von: Michael W. Maier, Stefan Aschauer, Sebastian I. Wolf, Thomas Dreher, Christian Merle, Rudi G. Bitsch

Erschienen in: International Orthopaedics | Ausgabe 6/2019

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Purpose

Purpose of the present cohort study was the determination of lower body function and rotation in patients with symptomatic component mal-rotation after total knee arthroplasty using instrumented 3D gait analysis.

Methods

A consecutive series of 12 patients (61.3 years ± 11.4 years) were included suffering under remaining pain or limited range of motion at least six months after total knee arthroplasty. A CT-scan according to the protocol of Berger et al. and instrumented 3D gait analysis were carried out including clinical examination, videotaping, and kinematic analysis using a Plug-in Gait model. Outcome variables were temporospatial parameters as well as kinematics in sagittal and transversal plane. Data for reference group were collected retrospectively and matched by age and gender.

Results

Temporospatial parameters of the study group showed decreased velocity, cadence, and step length as well as increased step time. Single limb support was reduced for the affected limb. In sagittal plane, maximum knee flexion during swing phase was reduced for the replaced knee joint. In transverse plane, there was hardly any difference between affected and non-affected limb. Compared to the reference group, both limbs show significant increased internal ankle rotation and external hip rotation. There were significant strong linear correlations between ankle rotation and hip rotation as well as ankle rotation and radiological tibial mal-rotation.

Conclusions

Patients with symptomatic component mal-rotation after total knee arthroplasty showed typically functional deficits. The affected and non-affected limb showed significant increased internal ankle rotation and external hip rotation, while only the affected, replaced knee showed reduced internal knee rotation. Identification of rotational abnormalities of hip and ankle joints seems to be mandatory in TKA to identify the patient group with external hip rotation, internal ankle rotation, and an elevated risk for symptomatic rotational TKA component mal-alignment.
Literatur
3.
11.
Zurück zum Zitat De Valk EJ, Noorduyn JC, Mutsaerts EL (2016) How to assess femoral and tibial component rotation after total knee arthroplasty with computed tomography: a systematic review. Knee Surg, Sports Traumatol, Arthrosc: Off J ESSKA 24 (11):3517–3528. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-016-4325-5 De Valk EJ, Noorduyn JC, Mutsaerts EL (2016) How to assess femoral and tibial component rotation after total knee arthroplasty with computed tomography: a systematic review. Knee Surg, Sports Traumatol, Arthrosc: Off J ESSKA 24 (11):3517–3528. doi:https://​doi.​org/​10.​1007/​s00167-016-4325-5
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Berger RA, Crossett LS, Jacobs JJ, Rubash HE (1998) Malrotation causing patellofemoral complications after total knee arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res 356:144–153CrossRef Berger RA, Crossett LS, Jacobs JJ, Rubash HE (1998) Malrotation causing patellofemoral complications after total knee arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res 356:144–153CrossRef
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Miller MC, Berger RA, Petrella AJ, Karmas A, Rubash HE (2001) Optimizing femoral component rotation in total knee arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res 392:38–45CrossRef Miller MC, Berger RA, Petrella AJ, Karmas A, Rubash HE (2001) Optimizing femoral component rotation in total knee arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res 392:38–45CrossRef
20.
Zurück zum Zitat Berger RA, Rubash HE, Seel MJ, Thompson WH, Crossett LS (1993) Determining the rotational alignment of the femoral component in total knee arthroplasty using the epicondylar axis. Clin Orthop Relat Res (286):40–47 Berger RA, Rubash HE, Seel MJ, Thompson WH, Crossett LS (1993) Determining the rotational alignment of the femoral component in total knee arthroplasty using the epicondylar axis. Clin Orthop Relat Res (286):40–47
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Trinler UK, Baty F, Mundermann A, Fenner V, Behrend H, Jost B, Wegener R (2016) Stair dimension affects knee kinematics and kinetics in patients with good outcome after TKA similarly as in healthy subjects. J Orthop Res: Off Publ Orthop Res Soc 34(10):1753–1761. https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.23181 CrossRef Trinler UK, Baty F, Mundermann A, Fenner V, Behrend H, Jost B, Wegener R (2016) Stair dimension affects knee kinematics and kinetics in patients with good outcome after TKA similarly as in healthy subjects. J Orthop Res: Off Publ Orthop Res Soc 34(10):1753–1761. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1002/​jor.​23181 CrossRef
Metadaten
Titel
Three dimensional gait analysis in patients with symptomatic component mal-rotation after total knee arthroplasty
verfasst von
Michael W. Maier
Stefan Aschauer
Sebastian I. Wolf
Thomas Dreher
Christian Merle
Rudi G. Bitsch
Publikationsdatum
10.09.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
International Orthopaedics / Ausgabe 6/2019
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-018-4118-1

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 6/2019

International Orthopaedics 6/2019 Zur Ausgabe

Arthropedia

Grundlagenwissen der Arthroskopie und Gelenkchirurgie. Erweitert durch Fallbeispiele, Videos und Abbildungen. 
» Jetzt entdecken

Update Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.