Using Gait Analysis to Evaluate Hip Replacement Outcomes—Its Current Use, and Proposed Future Importance: A Narrative Review
Authors: Bahadori, S., Middleton, R.G., Wainwright, T.W.
Journal: Healthcare Switzerland
Publication Date: 01/10/2022
Volume: 10
Issue: 10
eISSN: 2227-9032
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10102018
Abstract:Total hip replacement (THR) is one of the most common elective orthopaedic operations. However, evidence suggests that despite postoperative pain improvements, aspects of longer-term physical performance, such as walking ability, do not reach the levels expected when compared to the general population. Walking is best assessed by using gait analysis. This review aims to explain the concept of gait analysis, its use to evaluate THR outcomes, and its proposed future importance when evaluating new technologies proposed to improve functional recovery in individuals undergoing THR surgery. Furthermore, this review discusses the advantages and challenges of gait analysis in THR patients and provides recommendations for future work.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37664/
Source: Scopus
Using Gait Analysis to Evaluate Hip Replacement Outcomes-Its Current Use, and Proposed Future Importance: A Narrative Review.
Authors: Bahadori, S., Middleton, R.G., Wainwright, T.W.
Journal: Healthcare (Basel)
Publication Date: 12/10/2022
Volume: 10
Issue: 10
ISSN: 2227-9032
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10102018
Abstract:Total hip replacement (THR) is one of the most common elective orthopaedic operations. However, evidence suggests that despite postoperative pain improvements, aspects of longer-term physical performance, such as walking ability, do not reach the levels expected when compared to the general population. Walking is best assessed by using gait analysis. This review aims to explain the concept of gait analysis, its use to evaluate THR outcomes, and its proposed future importance when evaluating new technologies proposed to improve functional recovery in individuals undergoing THR surgery. Furthermore, this review discusses the advantages and challenges of gait analysis in THR patients and provides recommendations for future work.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37664/
Source: PubMed
Using Gait Analysis to Evaluate Hip Replacement Outcomes-Its Current Use, and Proposed Future Importance: A Narrative Review
Authors: Bahadori, S., Middleton, R.G., Wainwright, T.W.
Journal: HEALTHCARE
Publication Date: 2022
Volume: 10
Issue: 10
eISSN: 2227-9032
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10102018
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37664/
Source: Web of Science
Using Gait Analysis to Evaluate Hip Replacement Outcomes—Its Current Use, and Proposed Future Importance: A Narrative Review
Authors: Bahadori, S., Middleton, R., Wainwright, T.
Journal: Healthcare
Publication Date: 12/10/2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10102018
Abstract:Total hip replacement (THR) is one of the most common elective orthopaedic operations. However, evidence suggests that despite postoperative pain improvements, aspects of longer-term physical performance, such as walking ability, do not reach the levels expected when compared to the general population. Walking is best assessed by using gait analysis. This review aims to explain the concept of gait analysis, its use to evaluate THR outcomes, and its proposed future importance when evaluating new technologies proposed to improve functional recovery in individuals undergoing THR surgery. Furthermore, this review discusses the advantages and challenges of gait analysis in THR patients and provides recommendations for future work.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37664/
Source: Manual
Using Gait Analysis to Evaluate Hip Replacement Outcomes-Its Current Use, and Proposed Future Importance: A Narrative Review.
Authors: Bahadori, S., Middleton, R.G., Wainwright, T.W.
Journal: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Date: 10/2022
Volume: 10
Issue: 10
Pages: 2018
eISSN: 2227-9032
ISSN: 2227-9032
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10102018
Abstract:Total hip replacement (THR) is one of the most common elective orthopaedic operations. However, evidence suggests that despite postoperative pain improvements, aspects of longer-term physical performance, such as walking ability, do not reach the levels expected when compared to the general population. Walking is best assessed by using gait analysis. This review aims to explain the concept of gait analysis, its use to evaluate THR outcomes, and its proposed future importance when evaluating new technologies proposed to improve functional recovery in individuals undergoing THR surgery. Furthermore, this review discusses the advantages and challenges of gait analysis in THR patients and provides recommendations for future work.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37664/
Source: Europe PubMed Central