Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Static or dynamic postural control cannot be fully restored in patients with knee osteoarthritis, even after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), which may contribute to an increased risk of falls in the elderly.
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate balance and the fall risk before and after TKA in patients with bilateral knee osteoarthritis. Secondary outcomes were patient-reported and performance-based activity limitations.
METHODS:
A total of 45 patients were separated into two groups as unilateral TKA (UTKA,
RESULTS:
There was no difference between the groups in postoperative fall risk and balance (
CONCLUSIONS:
UTKA and BTKA interventions and the standard postoperative rehabilitation were seen to improve balance and quality of life, and reduce the fall risk, patient-reported and performance-based activity limitations. However, despite improvements in balance, the risk of falling persists.
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