Gait after knee arthroplasty for femoral tumor: Foot pressure patterns recorded in 20 patients
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We evaluated pressure distribution patterns under the feet during gait in 20 patients after resection of malignant bone tumor and endoprosthetic replacement of the distal femur. In all cases, a modular cementless, hinged prosthesis had been used. The examination was performed after 4 (1-6) years. Shortened contact phase, decreased peak pressure, and reduced force-time integral during gait analysis were observed on the operated side. Peak pressure in the heel and the toe regions was decreased and the load (force-time integral) in the metatarsal heads and the big toe regions was reduced. There was a positive correlation between load under the foot and knee extension strength, measured isokinetically.Downloads
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1994-01-01
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Tsuboyama, T., Windhager, R., Bochdansky, T., Yamamuro, T., & Kotz, R. (1994). Gait after knee arthroplasty for femoral tumor: Foot pressure patterns recorded in 20 patients. Acta Orthopaedica, 65(1), 51–54. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408993718
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