作者: Fernando de Lima , Daniel A. Fernandes , Gilberto Melo , Carlos R. de M. Roesler , Fabrício de S. Neves
DOI: 10.1016/J.GAITPOST.2019.07.124
关键词: Critical appraisal 、 Therapeutic effect 、 Hip osteoarthritis 、 Biomedical sciences 、 Postural Balance 、 Cochrane Library 、 Medicine 、 Physical therapy 、 Total hip arthroplasty 、 Evidence-based medicine 、 Biophysics 、 Rehabilitation 、 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
摘要: Abstract Background Hip osteoarthritis is one of the major causes disability worldwide, and although total hip arthroplasty considered effective in management this condition, its effects on postural balance remain unclear. Research Question What are for primary compared to preoperative status and/or healthy controls?. Method A systematic review was conducted, Embase, Latin American Caribbean Health Sciences (LILACS), PubMed, Scopus, The Cochrane Library, Web Science databases were searched. Randomized non-randomized studies eligible inclusion. risk bias included assessed using Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tools. Results Among 41 potentially studies, 13 qualitative synthesis—8 had low 5 moderate bias. Ten controls. Meanwhile, remaining 3 such only. Comparable results between intervention control groups observed whereas showed better scores among other 2 reported that could still be impaired at 6 months years postoperatively. All with no controls an improvement status. Conclusions Major post-surgical improvements consistently status, impairment noted Significance study might a useful guide clinicians extent therapeutic balance. Furthermore, standardization assessment tools strengthen certainty cumulative evidence future studies.