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Titre : | Effectiveness of Audio Feedback for Partial Weight-Bearing in and Outside the Hospital: A Randomized Controlled Trial (2012) |
Auteurs : | H. Hurkmans ; J.B. Bussmann ; E. Benda |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2012/4, 2012) |
Article en page(s) : | pp 565-570 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Rééducation et réadaptation ; Rétroaction |
Mots-clés: | Audio feedback ; Weight-bearing ; Randomized controlled trial ; mise en charge ; Essai clinique contrôlé randomisé |
Résumé : |
Objective To determine the effectiveness of partial weight-bearing (PWB) training with audio feedback in patients after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Design Randomized controlled trial. Setting Orthopedic clinic and patients' homes. Participants Patients (N=38) after THA with trochanteric osteotomy. Intervention Patients were trained with (n=18) or without (n=20) audio feedback to perform PWB at a 10% body weight (BW) target load. PWB training started on day 2 or 3 postoperatively and was given once per day during the entire hospital stay. Main Outcome Measures Mean peak load (%BW), and the percentage of steps below, equal to, and above the target load. Weight-bearing was measured using an insole pressure system on postoperative day 7 in the hospital during PWB training (condition 1 [C1]) and when patients walked unsupervised (condition 2 [C2]), and on postoperative day 21 at home (condition 3 [C3]). Results PWB training with audio feedback resulted in better PWB (11.1% BW vs control, 21.9% BW; P=.006) at C1. The audio feedback group had more steps below the target load (21.4% vs control, 7.8%; P=.020) and fewer steps above the target load (15.6% vs control, 45.0%; P=.015). For C2 and C3, no significant differences were found between the patients receiving PWB training with and without audio feedback, for all outcome measures. Conclusions Patients with THA who received audio feedback were able to accurately perform PWB at the prescribed target load during PWB training, but were unable to replicate the prescribed target load when they walked unsupervised in the hospital or at home. |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
En ligne : | http://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993%2811%2900992-0/abstract |