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Analysis of Postural Control in Patients Diagnosed with Unilateral Knee Osteoarthrosis and Its Relationship with the Risk of Falls

INTRODUCTION: Knee osteoarthrosis, whether subtle or marked, appears to alter the stability and performance of the knee joint in activities of daily living that prevent the maintenance of bipedal posture. However, there is still a gap in the literature as to how knee osteoarthritis can affect static...

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Autores principales: de Freitas, Robson Emiliano José, de Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida, Vieira, Carolina Pereira, Endres, Daniela Cristina, Inacio, Fábio Martins, da Silva Azevedo Nora, Fernanda Grazielle
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5536304
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de Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida
Vieira, Carolina Pereira
Endres, Daniela Cristina
Inacio, Fábio Martins
da Silva Azevedo Nora, Fernanda Grazielle
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de Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida
Vieira, Carolina Pereira
Endres, Daniela Cristina
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description INTRODUCTION: Knee osteoarthrosis, whether subtle or marked, appears to alter the stability and performance of the knee joint in activities of daily living that prevent the maintenance of bipedal posture. However, there is still a gap in the literature as to how knee osteoarthritis can affect static balance. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the performance of postural control in elderly diagnosed with unilateral knee osteoarthrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 40 elderly people of both sexes participated in this study, divided into two groups containing 20 elderly each. Group 1 (G1) consists of elderly patients who have received a diagnosis of unilateral knee osteoarthritis. Despite undergoing conservative treatment, their condition has shown insufficient improvement, leading to a clinical recommendation for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The G2 group was made up of 20 elderly with an average age of 71.09 years, considered active, who do not have a diagnosis of osteoarthritis in the knee joint and practice physical activity. With the aid of a Baroscan pressure platform, the center of pressure (COP) displacement in the anteroposterior (COPAP) direction and mediolateral direction (COPML) and the area of center of pressure displacement were evaluated during bipedal postural control with eyes open and eyes closed. RESULTS: During postural control with eyes open and eyes closed, the G1 group showed greater displacement of the COP in the anteroposterior direction—COPAP (p = 0.007)—and mediolateral direction—COPML (p = 0.033)—when compared to the G2 group. As for the area of displacement of the COP, group G1 presented a larger area of displacement (p = 0.002) than group G2 during bipedal postural control with open eyes. For the condition with eyes closed, both groups showed similar behaviors, which resulted in no present statistically significant differences. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that unilateral knee osteoarthritis influences bipedal postural control and activities of daily living that require this static balance, since information from the somatosensory system is reduced, resulting in stability of tasks that require body control and promoting the risk of falls. From a clinical perspective, the results suggest that the assessment of bipedal postural control can assist orthopedic physicians in assessing joint stability in patients with unilateral knee osteoarthrosis.
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spelling pubmed-105645742023-10-11 Analysis of Postural Control in Patients Diagnosed with Unilateral Knee Osteoarthrosis and Its Relationship with the Risk of Falls de Freitas, Robson Emiliano José de Freitas, Jaqueline Gleice Aparecida Vieira, Carolina Pereira Endres, Daniela Cristina Inacio, Fábio Martins da Silva Azevedo Nora, Fernanda Grazielle Adv Orthop Research Article INTRODUCTION: Knee osteoarthrosis, whether subtle or marked, appears to alter the stability and performance of the knee joint in activities of daily living that prevent the maintenance of bipedal posture. However, there is still a gap in the literature as to how knee osteoarthritis can affect static balance. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the performance of postural control in elderly diagnosed with unilateral knee osteoarthrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 40 elderly people of both sexes participated in this study, divided into two groups containing 20 elderly each. Group 1 (G1) consists of elderly patients who have received a diagnosis of unilateral knee osteoarthritis. Despite undergoing conservative treatment, their condition has shown insufficient improvement, leading to a clinical recommendation for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The G2 group was made up of 20 elderly with an average age of 71.09 years, considered active, who do not have a diagnosis of osteoarthritis in the knee joint and practice physical activity. With the aid of a Baroscan pressure platform, the center of pressure (COP) displacement in the anteroposterior (COPAP) direction and mediolateral direction (COPML) and the area of center of pressure displacement were evaluated during bipedal postural control with eyes open and eyes closed. RESULTS: During postural control with eyes open and eyes closed, the G1 group showed greater displacement of the COP in the anteroposterior direction—COPAP (p = 0.007)—and mediolateral direction—COPML (p = 0.033)—when compared to the G2 group. As for the area of displacement of the COP, group G1 presented a larger area of displacement (p = 0.002) than group G2 during bipedal postural control with open eyes. For the condition with eyes closed, both groups showed similar behaviors, which resulted in no present statistically significant differences. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that unilateral knee osteoarthritis influences bipedal postural control and activities of daily living that require this static balance, since information from the somatosensory system is reduced, resulting in stability of tasks that require body control and promoting the risk of falls. From a clinical perspective, the results suggest that the assessment of bipedal postural control can assist orthopedic physicians in assessing joint stability in patients with unilateral knee osteoarthrosis. Hindawi 2023-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10564574/ /pubmed/37822415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5536304 Text en Copyright © 2023 Robson Emiliano José de Freitas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vieira, Carolina Pereira
Endres, Daniela Cristina
Inacio, Fábio Martins
da Silva Azevedo Nora, Fernanda Grazielle
Analysis of Postural Control in Patients Diagnosed with Unilateral Knee Osteoarthrosis and Its Relationship with the Risk of Falls
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title_full Analysis of Postural Control in Patients Diagnosed with Unilateral Knee Osteoarthrosis and Its Relationship with the Risk of Falls
title_fullStr Analysis of Postural Control in Patients Diagnosed with Unilateral Knee Osteoarthrosis and Its Relationship with the Risk of Falls
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Postural Control in Patients Diagnosed with Unilateral Knee Osteoarthrosis and Its Relationship with the Risk of Falls
title_short Analysis of Postural Control in Patients Diagnosed with Unilateral Knee Osteoarthrosis and Its Relationship with the Risk of Falls
title_sort analysis of postural control in patients diagnosed with unilateral knee osteoarthrosis and its relationship with the risk of falls
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5536304
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