• J Med Assoc Thai · Oct 2012

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    The effect of preoperative quadriceps exercise on functional outcome after total knee arthroplasty.

    • Yodpiti Tungtrongjit, Pattira Weingkum, and Piyarat Saunkool.
    • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Phrae Hospital, Phrae, Thailand. Yodpiti@yahoo.com
    • J Med Assoc Thai. 2012 Oct 1;95 Suppl 10:S58-66.

    ObjectiveTo compare the level of pain scores, range of motion, quadriceps strength and quality of life after TKA patients between preoperative quadriceps exercise group and usual care group.Study DesignA randomized controlled trial study.Material And MethodFrom January 2011-January 2012, 60 patients undergoing primary TKA were included. The patients were randomized into two groups with the use of blocking letter in 30 patients for each. The patients assigned to the preoperative quadriceps exercise group were asked to participate in three weeks home quadriceps strengthening exercise program until their TKA. The patients assigned to the usual care group were asked to continue their normal activities until their TKA. Preoperative data were collected within three weeks prior to the TKA. Should be 4 data collection included visual analog scale (VAS), quadriceps strength, knee range of motion and Modified WOMAC score. Both groups were evaluated four times: three weeks before surgery, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after surgery.Results60 patients was divided into 2 groups, the preoperative quadriceps exercise group and the usual care group. Most patients were female, older than 60 years, primary school educated, housekeeper occupation. Body mass index, duration of knee pain, Paracetamal and NSAIDs use were not statistically significant different. The quadriceps exercise group had statistically significant decreased pain in the postoperative 3 months (p = 0.003). The quadriceps exercise group had statistically significant decreased mean Modified WOMAC score in the postoperative 1, 3 months (p < or = 0.001, 0.001) and quadriceps strength better than the usual care group during the follow-up in the postoperative 3 months.ConclusionPreoperative quadriceps exercise at least three weeks prior total knee replacement result in short-term benefit such as decreased pain, improved quadriceps strength and improved quality of life after elective TKA.

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