Abstract

Although studies after joint replacement show significant improvements in important gait parameters during rehabilitation, the gait pattern at the end of rehabilitation is still clearly deficient. Patients show compensation strategies that also suggest changes in spinal movement. The aim of the present study was to analyse the spinal movement in dynamics in patients after total hip and knee replacement and to identify abnormalities in comparison to areference group. 3D gait analyses and 4D spinal analyses were performed with the subjects at the beginning and at the end of rehabilitation. The analysis of the movement patterns showed abnormalities in all three movement dimensions, which manifested themselves in increased trunk forward tilt and lordosis, lateral tilt on the operative side and altered pelvic rotation. In consequence therapeutic measures after total hip and knee replacement should, therefore, include neighbouring joints such as the spine in order to avoid consequential complications.

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