Affiliation:
1. Motion Analysis Laboratory, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York
Abstract
Background Patients with medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee may be treated nonoperatively with adjustable valgus bracing. Hypothesis Valgus bracing reduces load on the medial compartment through the application of an external valgus moment about the knee, resulting in pain relief. Study Design Prospective cohort study. Methods Eleven patients were tested using an instrumented brace and three-dimensional gait analysis. We measured the valgus moment applied by the adjustable valgus brace and determined the compressive load in the medial compartment. We also documented the effects of increased valgus alignment of the brace and increased strap tension on load sharing. Pain and activity levels were also recorded. Results Pain and activity level improved in all subjects with valgus bracing. During gait, valgus bracing reduced the net varus moment about the knee by an average of 13% (7.1 N•m) and the medial compartment load at the knee by an average of 11% (114 N) in the calibrated 4° valgus brace setting. Increasing valgus alignment with the adjustable brace had a greater effect on the medial compartment load than did increasing strap tension. Conclusion Adjustable valgus bracing was effective in reducing medial compartment load and subsequent pain while also improving knee function in a group of patients with osteoarthritis.
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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