Is Training With Gym Machines Safe After Hip Arthroplasty?—An In Vivo Load Investigation
Background: Training with gym machines is one of the most popular physical activities after total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, to date, there are no evidence-based recommendations for physical activity after THA, worldwide. The aim of the study is to evaluate the in vivo hip joint loads during e...
Main Authors: | Henryk Haffer, Alwina Bender, Alexander Krump, Sebastian Hardt, Tobias Winkler, Philipp Damm |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Frontiers Media S.A.
2022-03-01
|
Series: | Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2022.857682/full |
Similar Items
-
Preoperative Planning for Total Hip Arthroplasty for Neglected Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
by: Xiao‐tong Shi, et al.
Published: (2019-06-01) -
A Vertical Measurement System to Predict the Change in Leg Length in Total Hip Arthroplasty
by: Garth Grobler, MBChB, FRCS(Edin), FC Orth, MMed(UCT), et al.
Published: (2020-09-01) -
Periarticular muscle status affects in vivo tibio-femoral joint loads after total knee arthroplasty
by: Tobias Winkler, et al.
Published: (2023-03-01) -
A comparison of leg length and femoral offset discrepancies in hip resurfacing, large head metal-on- metal and conventional total hip replacement: a case series
by: Herman Katie A, et al.
Published: (2011-12-01) -
Total hip arthroplasty with modular stem for Crowe I and II developmental dysplasia of the hip
by: Xiangpeng Kong, et al.
Published: (2019-11-01)