作者: Margaret Kuhn , Marcie Harris-Hayes , Karen Steger-May , Gail Pashos , John C. Clohisy
DOI: 10.1016/J.ARTH.2012.10.009
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摘要: The primary objective of this study was to use step activity monitoring quantify changes after total hip arthroplasty in patients 50 years or less. Secondly, we investigated whether measurements correlated with the Harris and UCLA scores. We prospectively analyzed 37 (age ≤ 50) treated THA. Patient recorded a monitor. scores were analyzed. Total daily stride counts increased by an average 30.0%. Increases noted percent time spent at high, moderate low activity. high moderately score but did not correlate HHS. Both HHS mean strides. Following THA, age increase their taking more strides improve profile spending higher Improvements improvements