Unilateral total hip replacement patients with symptomatic leg length inequality have abnormal hip biomechanics during walking

  • Junyan Li
  • , Anthony B. McWilliams
  • , Zhongmin Jin
  • , John Fisher
  • , Martin H. Stone
  • , Anthony C. Redmond
  • , Todd D. Stewart

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Abstract

Background Symptomatic leg length inequality accounts for 8.7% of total hip replacement related claims made against the UK National Health Service Litigation authority. It has not been established whether symptomatic leg length inequality patients following total hip replacement have abnormal hip kinetics during gait. Methods Hip kinetics in 15 unilateral total hip replacement patients with symptomatic leg length inequality during gait was determined through multibody dynamics and compared to 15 native hip healthy controls and 15 'successful' asymptomatic unilateral total hip replacement patients. Finding More significant differences from normal were found in symptomatic leg length inequality patients than in asymptomatic total hip replacement patients. The leg length inequality patients had altered functions defined by lower gait velocity, reduced stride length, reduced ground reaction force, decreased hip range of motion, reduced hip moment and less dynamic hip force with a 24% lower heel-strike peak, 66% higher mid-stance trough and 37% lower toe-off peak. Greater asymmetry in hip contact force was also observed in leg length inequality patients. Interpretation These gait adaptions may affect the function of the implant and other healthy joints in symptomatic leg length inequality patients. This study provides important information for the musculoskeletal function and rehabilitation of symptomatic leg length inequality patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)513-519
Number of pages7
JournalClinical Biomechanics
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • Arthroplasty
  • Contact force
  • Gait analysis
  • Hip
  • Leg length inequality

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