There is limited literature on the effects of socioeconomic factors on outcomes after
Preoperative talar valgus deformity increases the technical difficulty of
Recent innovations in
Introduction:. Due to improvement in overall prosthesis designs and surgical methods, there have been increasing numbers of
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Restoration of ankle alignment is thought to be critical in
Background. Total ankle arthrpoplasty (TAA) was performed frequently for ankle deformity caused by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). TAA has some advantages over ankle arthrodesis in range of motion (ROM). However, loosening and sinking of implant have been reported with several prostheses, especially constrained designs. Recently, we have performed mobile bearing TAA and report short term results of this prosthesis followed average 3 years. Method. 20 total ankle prostheses were implanted in patients with RA (n=14) or OA (n=6) in 19 patients (5 male and 14 female, one bilateral), between 2005 and 2009. We used FINE
Introduction. Degenerative, inflammatory, and posttraumatic arthritis of the ankle are the primary indications for
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to assess the biomechanical stability of the a
Power production in the terminal stance phase is essential for propelling the body forward during walking and is generated primarily by ankle plantarflexion. Osteoarthritis (OA) of the ankle restricts joint range of motion and is expected to reduce power production at that ankle. This loss of power may be compensated for by unaffected joints on both the ipsilateral and contralateral limbs resulting in overloading of the asymptomatic joints.
Aim. This controlled study uses gait analysis to evaluate patients' pre- and post-ankle arthroplasty, post-ankle arthrodesis and compares the results with a healthy control group to assess whether these theoretical benefits are borne out in clinical practice. Method. Five patient groups (arthrodesis, arthroses, arthroplasty after 6 and 12 months and control) each consisting of 12 patients were analysed in our gait laboratory and the following parameters obtained at two different walking speeds: velocity, cadence, step length, stride length, the timing of toe off and the duration of stance phase. In addition, the ground reaction force during the whole gait cycle was recorded, as well as the range of movement of the knee and of the foot in relation to the tibia in walking and functional tests. Results. Subjects who had undergone arthrodesis were able to go faster with a longer step length on the affected side than their counterparts with an ankle prosthesis. However, this gain seemed to be at the expense of a symmetrical gait pattern and increased knee movement. Ankle prostheses also produced a stance phase and ground reaction force that was closer to the control group in duration and timing and also a more symmetrical timing of toe off. Discussion. Overall, our data supports the clinical observation that the gait pattern after
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We aimed to review the outcome of Agility
Purpose. The failure rate of
Purpose. To investigate the effect of obesity on functional outcome following
Introduction and aims. Recently many implants for ankle arthroplasty have been developed around the world, and especially some mobile bearing, three-component implants have good results. Nevertheless, at our institution fixed two-component, semi-constrained alumina ceramic
Purpose. To prospectively assess the safety, efficacy and patient satisfaction of a standardised perioperative anesthetic and pain management protocol for outpatient
Introduction. Ankle arthrodesis is a common treatment for destroyed ankle arthrosis with sacrificing the range of motion. On the other hand,
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