Title of article :
The Effect of Anti-Gravity Treadmill on Balance in Acute Phase of Post-Operative Knee Rehabilitation
Author/Authors :
Sueyoshi, Ted Rehab Plus Sports Therapy, Scottsdale, United States , Emoto, Gen Emoto Knee and Sport Clinic, Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract :
Background: An anti-gravity treadmill has been used in orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation. However, little literature on
its use in post-operative knee rehabilitation is available.
Objectives: The purpose of this investigation was to study an effect of anti-gravity treadmill on balance in an early phase of postoperative
knee rehabilitation.
Methods: Forty-nine patients who underwent knee surgery participated in this study (study design: cohort study; level of evidence:
level II). At one week post-operatively, each patient was tested for timed single leg stance (SLS) on surgical knee on a floor. Patients
were placed onto either AlterG group (AG) or control group (CG) after the test basedontheir pain level. The patients inAGunderwent
a balance exerciseonAlterG, with the pressure adjusted to a pain-free or minimal pain level, once a day at least 5 days a week. Those in
CG underwent their balance exercise on a floor in the same manner. All patients were tested again for SLS at 2 week post-operatively.
The lengths of SLS were recorded and analyzed.
Results: The lengths of SLS were 38.8 seconds and 19.9 seconds for CG and AG, respectively, at 1 week post-operatively. They improved
to 50.5 seconds (CG) and 35.0 seconds (AG) at 2 week post-operatively. There was statistically significant between-group difference
at both 1 week and 2 week post-operatively. However, there was no significant between-group difference in improvement from week
1 to week 2.
Conclusions: A use of anti-gravity treadmill may have a positive effect on balance in an acute phase of post-operative knee recovery
in patients who had an increased level of pain during full weight-bearing immediately after knee operation.
Keywords :
Balance , Knee Surgery , Knee Rehabilitation , Anti-Gravity Treadmill
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics