Concurrent Session 3: Rehabilitation Medicine and Biomechanics
The Relation of the Biomechanics of Gait to Estimated Knee Cartilage Load and KOA Progression
Date/Time: Saturday, March 18, 2023 - 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
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Description:
The ‘Rehabilitation Medicine and Biomechanics’ session is going to focus on what is known about the role of pathomechanics of human movement on KOA progression. The conventional measure of Knee Load , i.e. the Knee Adduction Moment, will be scrutinized and evaluated against more accurate estimates. Moreover rehabilitation and other interventions that address the pathomechanics will be highlighted for their potential to treat the mechanical phenotype of KOA, especially at its early stage.
Abstract(s):
O-28
ADJUNCTIVE THERAPIES IN ADDITION TO LAND-BASED
EXERCISE THERAPY FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP
OR KNEE: A COCHRANE REVIEW
H. P. French1, J. Abbott2, R. Galvin3; 1Royal Coll. of Surgeons in Ireland,
Dublin, Ireland, 2Univ. of Otago,, Dunedin, New Zealand, 3Univ. of Limerick,
Limerick, IrelandO-29
OPTIMISING MANAGEMENT OF KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
IN PRIMARY CARE (PARTNER): A CLUSTER RANDOMISED
CONTROLLED TRIAL
J. L. Bowden1,2, D. J. Hunter1,2, R. S. Hinman3, T. Egerton3, A. M. Briggs4,
S. J. Bunker5, S. D. French6, M. Pirotta5, R. Shrestha6, D. J. Schofield6, K.
Schuck1,2, N. A. Zwar7,8, S. M. Silva1, G. Z. Heller1, K. L. Bennell5; 1The Univ.
of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 2Royal North Shore Hosp., Sydney, Australia,
3The Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 4Curtin Univ., Perth,
Australia, 5The Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 6Macquarie Univ.,
Sydney, Australia, 7Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 8Bond Univ.,
Gold Coast, AustraliaO-30
EFFECTIVENESS OF AN 11-WEEK EXERCISE
INTERVENTION FOR PATIENTS WITH HIP OR KNEE
OSTEOARTHRITIS ON HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF
LIFE, SELF-EFFICACY AND JOINT REPLACEMENT
I. Krauss1,2, I. Roesel1, P. Martus1, G. Mueller3; 1Univ. Hosp., Tuebingen,
Germany, 2Univ. of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany, 3Allgemeine
Ortskrankenkasse AOK Baden-Wuerrtemberg, Stuttgart, GermanyO-31
THE EFFECTS OF A DISRUPTIVE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERVENTION FOLLOWING TOTAL KNEE
REPLACEMENT: RESULTS FROM THE PATHWAY
RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
V. Duong1, S. Dennis1, A. Harris2, S. R. Robbins1, V. Venkatesha3, M.
Ferreira1, D. J. Hunter1; 1Univ. of Sydney, St Leonards, Australia, 2Monash
Univ., Melbourne, Australia, 3Royal North Shore Hosp., St Leonards, AustraliaO-32
ONLY PATIENTS’ EXPECTATIONS ARE PROGNOSTIC FOR
DISSATISFACTION WITH PERFORMING WORK-RELATED
KNEE-STRAINING ACTIVITIES AFTER TOTAL KNEE
ARTHROPLASTY. A MULTICENTER COHORT STUDY
Y. van Zaanen1, T. Siertsema1, T. M. Pahlplatz1, R. C. van Geenen2, A. J.
Kievit1, M. J. Hoozemans3, L. Blankevoort1, M. Schafroth1, D. Haverkamp4,
T. M. Vervest5, D. H. Das6, V. A. Scholtes7, P. F. Kuijer1; 1Amsterdam UMC,
Univ. of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Amphia Hosp., Breda,
Netherlands, 3Vrije Univ.it Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 4Xpert
Orthopaedics, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 5Tergooi Hosp., Hilversum,
Netherlands, 6St. Anna Hosp., Geldrop, Netherlands, 7OLVG+, Amsterdam,
Netherlands