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To explore the relationship between different knee extension hysteresis angles and functional outcome of knee joint after total knee replacement
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Collect perioperative baseline data
Subjects were recruited and perioperative baseline data were collected: ① Demographic information, including age, sex, height, weight, affected knee, etc. ②Body structure and function: joint motion, knee extension hysteresis angle, pain NRS, WOMAC assessment, and ultrasonic knee extension mechanism were measured before and 3 days after surgery.
Postoperative follow-up
The patients were followed up for 3 months, and 6 weeks /3 months after surgery was selected as the follow-up node. The follow-up included postoperative range of motion, knee extension hysteresis Angle, pain NRS, WOMAC assessment, ultrasonic measuring knee extension mechanism, TUG Test (Timed Up-to-go Test), isometric muscle force test, balance postural graph, gait analysis, etc.
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Follow-up was completed; The patient underwent revision surgery for knee osteoarthritis. The patient dropped out of the trial for personal reasons; Other unforeseen circumstances prevented the patient from continuing the trial.
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48 participants in 4 patient groups
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Yang yanyan
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