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Comparison of postoperative isokinetic quadriceps and gluteal muscular strength after primary THA: is there an early benefit through enhanced recovery programs?

Jan ReinhardAnnika SchreinerSilvia DullienJulia Sabrina GötzFranziska LeissGünther MaderbacherJoachim GrifkaFelix Greimel
Published in: Journal of experimental orthopaedics (2023)
We proved a significant reduced loss of muscular strength five days and four weeks after primary THA in combination with an ERAS concept. However, the reduced loss of muscular strength is not reflected by patient's functional outcome and quality of life, showing no significant differences in WOMAC, HHS, EQ-5d-3L, PROMs and NRS. Therefore, this study supports the implementation of an ERAS concept for primary THA in terms of isokinetic strength. Further studies are needed to evaluate the development of muscular strength over a long period.
Keyphrases
  • resistance training
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • body composition
  • quality improvement
  • case control