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Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study

OBJECTIVE: (i) Compare the feasibility of three load modification strategies to immediately increase hip contact force in people with hip osteoarthritis (OA) using real-time visual biofeedback during walking, and (ii) prospectively evaluate changes in pain and physical function following 6-weeks of...

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Autores principales: Diamond, Laura E., Devaprakash, Daniel, Cornish, Bradley, Plinsinga, Melanie L., Hams, Andrea, Hall, Michelle, Hinman, Rana S., Pizzolato, Claudio, Saxby, David J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9718151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36474469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2021.100230
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author Diamond, Laura E.
Devaprakash, Daniel
Cornish, Bradley
Plinsinga, Melanie L.
Hams, Andrea
Hall, Michelle
Hinman, Rana S.
Pizzolato, Claudio
Saxby, David J.
author_facet Diamond, Laura E.
Devaprakash, Daniel
Cornish, Bradley
Plinsinga, Melanie L.
Hams, Andrea
Hall, Michelle
Hinman, Rana S.
Pizzolato, Claudio
Saxby, David J.
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description OBJECTIVE: (i) Compare the feasibility of three load modification strategies to immediately increase hip contact force in people with hip osteoarthritis (OA) using real-time visual biofeedback during walking, and (ii) prospectively evaluate changes in pain and physical function following 6-weeks of walking using a prescribed personalised load modification strategy. DESIGN: Twenty participants with symptomatic mild-to-moderate hip OA walked on an instrumented treadmill while motion capture and electromyographic data were recorded (normal walk), then under three conditions: (i)neutral trunk lean; (ii)neutral pelvic obliquity; (iii)increased step length. The biomechanical parameter of interest and corresponding target value were displayed in real-time. Hip contact forces were subsequently computed using a calibrated electromyography-informed neuromusculoskeletal model. A decision tree was used to prescribe a personalised load modification strategy to each participant for integration into walking over 6-weeks. RESULTS: Only the step length modification significantly increased peak hip contact force compared to normal walking when performed by all participants (11.34 [95%CI 4.54,18.13]%, P ​< ​0.01). After participants were prescribed a personalised load modification strategy, both neutral pelvis (n ​= ​5, 11.88[95%CI -0.49,24.24]%) and step length (n ​= ​10, 12.79[95%CI 0.49,25.09]%) subgroups increased peak hip contact force >10%. After 6-weeks, 77% and 46% of participants reported a clinically important improvement in hip pain during walking and physical function, respectively. CONCLUSION: Most participants with hip OA could immediately increase hip contact force through personalised movement retraining by a magnitude estimated to promote cartilage heath and reported an improvement in symptoms after 6-weeks. Findings provide preliminary support for a personalised load modification-based intervention for hip OA.
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spelling pubmed-97181512022-12-05 Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study Diamond, Laura E. Devaprakash, Daniel Cornish, Bradley Plinsinga, Melanie L. Hams, Andrea Hall, Michelle Hinman, Rana S. Pizzolato, Claudio Saxby, David J. Osteoarthr Cartil Open ORIGINAL PAPER OBJECTIVE: (i) Compare the feasibility of three load modification strategies to immediately increase hip contact force in people with hip osteoarthritis (OA) using real-time visual biofeedback during walking, and (ii) prospectively evaluate changes in pain and physical function following 6-weeks of walking using a prescribed personalised load modification strategy. DESIGN: Twenty participants with symptomatic mild-to-moderate hip OA walked on an instrumented treadmill while motion capture and electromyographic data were recorded (normal walk), then under three conditions: (i)neutral trunk lean; (ii)neutral pelvic obliquity; (iii)increased step length. The biomechanical parameter of interest and corresponding target value were displayed in real-time. Hip contact forces were subsequently computed using a calibrated electromyography-informed neuromusculoskeletal model. A decision tree was used to prescribe a personalised load modification strategy to each participant for integration into walking over 6-weeks. RESULTS: Only the step length modification significantly increased peak hip contact force compared to normal walking when performed by all participants (11.34 [95%CI 4.54,18.13]%, P ​< ​0.01). After participants were prescribed a personalised load modification strategy, both neutral pelvis (n ​= ​5, 11.88[95%CI -0.49,24.24]%) and step length (n ​= ​10, 12.79[95%CI 0.49,25.09]%) subgroups increased peak hip contact force >10%. After 6-weeks, 77% and 46% of participants reported a clinically important improvement in hip pain during walking and physical function, respectively. CONCLUSION: Most participants with hip OA could immediately increase hip contact force through personalised movement retraining by a magnitude estimated to promote cartilage heath and reported an improvement in symptoms after 6-weeks. Findings provide preliminary support for a personalised load modification-based intervention for hip OA. Elsevier 2021-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9718151/ /pubmed/36474469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2021.100230 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Diamond, Laura E.
Devaprakash, Daniel
Cornish, Bradley
Plinsinga, Melanie L.
Hams, Andrea
Hall, Michelle
Hinman, Rana S.
Pizzolato, Claudio
Saxby, David J.
Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study
title Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study
title_full Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study
title_fullStr Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study
title_short Feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: A pilot study
title_sort feasibility of personalised hip load modification using real-time biofeedback in hip osteoarthritis: a pilot study
topic ORIGINAL PAPER
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9718151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36474469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2021.100230
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