Relevance of physical activity with decrease in minimal joint space of the nonoperative hip in female patients after unilateral THA

Author:

Sekita Junya12ORCID,Takahira Naonobu13ORCID,Watanabe Hiroyuki1,Kusaba Atsushi4,Kondo Saiji4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University Sagamihara Japan

2. Department of Rehabilitation Zama General Hospital Zama Japan

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Kitasato University Sagamihara Japan

4. Institute of Joint Replacement and Rheumatology Zama General Hospital Zama Japan

Abstract

AbstractTo clarify the relevance of physical activity (PA) with respect to a decrease in minimal joint space (MJS) of the nonoperative hip in female patients at 24 months post‐contralateral total hip arthroplasty (THA). This prospective cohort study was conducted from six to 24 months post‐THA. The subjects were 85 female patients with hip osteoarthritis (OA) who had undergone unilateral THA. The primary outcome was a change in MJS (ΔMJS). Daily step counts and moderate to vigorous physical activity were measured. To identify factors related to ΔMJS, a generalized linear model approach was used, with adjustment factors, Kellgren–Lawrence (KL) grade, PA, and interaction terms between PA and KL grade as explanatory variables. The interaction term between daily step count and KL grade was significant. The regression coefficient of the daily step count for ΔMJS was significant in the KL ≥ 1 group, but not in the KL = 0 group. A model with adjustment factors, an interaction term, and PA showed that the daily step count increased ΔMJS. PA was related to ΔMJS of the nonoperative hip in female patients with KL grade ≥1, but was not related to ΔMJS in patients without OA post‐THA. Excessive daily step count may be a risk factor for a decrease in MJS of the nonoperative hip.

Publisher

Wiley

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