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Title: Ultrasonographic assessment of the quadriceps muscle and femoral cartilage in transtibial amputees using different prostheses
Authors: Onat, Ş.Ş.
Malas, F.Ü.
Öztürk, G.T.
Akkaya, Nuray
Kara, M.
Özçakar, L.
Keywords: Amputee
Cartilage
Muscle
Prosthesis
Transtibial
adult
Article
below knee amputation
cartilage
clinical article
cross-sectional study
echography
female
femoral cartilage
femur condyle
human
knee prosthesis
male
muscle thickness
quadriceps femoris muscle
rectus femoris muscle
skeletal muscle
vastus intermedius muscle
vastus medialis muscle
amputation
diagnostic imaging
femur
limb prosthesis
lower limb
middle aged
prosthesis design
tibia
weight bearing
Adult
Amputation
Artificial Limbs
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Femur
Humans
Lower Extremity
Male
Middle Aged
Prosthesis Design
Quadriceps Muscle
Tibia
Ultrasonography
Weight-Bearing
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc.
Abstract: Background: In patients with lower limb amputations, gait alteration, increased loading on the intact extremity, and use of prosthesis may lead to joint degeneration. Objective: To explore the effects of prosthesis type on quadriceps muscle and distal femoral cartilage thicknesses in transtibial amputees. Study design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: A total of 38 below-knee amputees were enrolled in the study, of which 13 patients were using vacuum system type prosthesis and 25 patients were using silicon liner pin system prosthesis. Patients' femoral cartilage and quadriceps muscle thickness measurements were performed using musculoskeletal ultrasound. Results: When compared with the intact sides, cartilage and rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis muscle thickness values were significantly decreased on the amputee sides (all p < 0.05). Clinical characteristics and ultrasound measurements were similar between the two groups except the lateral and medial femoral condyle thicknesses, thinner in the silicon liner pin system users (both p < 0.05). Conclusion: The distal femoral cartilage and quadriceps muscle thicknesses were found to be decreased on the amputated sides, and the negative impact on the cartilage seemed to be worse in the silicon liner pin system users. Clinical relevance This study might provide another argument as regards the preference of vacuum system type prosthesis to prevent possible knee osteoarthritis due to cartilage thinning in adult transtibial amputees. ©The International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics 2015.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9905
https://doi.org/10.1177/0309364615592701
ISSN: 0309-3646
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