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OBJECTIVE:To show the possible effect of left- and right-side total hip arthroplasty (THA) on the ability to perform an emergency stop when driving a car. DESIGN:Inception cohort. SETTING:A driving simulator using an actual car cabin, specifically developed for the experiment, was used for testing driving ability. PARTICIPANTS:Patients (N=40; 20 left-side THA/20 right-side THA) were tested preoperatively and in increments of 8 days and 6, 12, and 52 weeks after surgery. INTERVENTIONS:Left- and right-side THA. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Reaction time, movement time, total brake response time (TBRT), and maximum brake force. RESULTS:Eight days postoperatively, measurements on driving performance indicated a slight worsening for all outcome parameters in patients after left-side THA and considerably more worsening in patients after right-side THA. For both patient groups, significant improvements in outcome measures were noted during the 1-year follow-up. Brake force declined significantly in patients with left-side THA (P=.012) and in patients after right-side THA (P<.001). A total of 35% of the patients with right-side THA and 15% with left-side THA could not meet the 600 ms TBRT threshold 6 weeks postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS:Most patients who underwent right-side THA reached their preoperative baseline 6 weeks after surgery. Most of the patients with left-side THA showed no TBRT limitations 8 days postoperatively. Because of the patients' highly individual rehabilitation course and considering the possible consequences of the premature resumption of driving a motor vehicle, individual examination and recommendation are necessary.
journal_name
Arch Phys Med Rehabiljournal_title
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitationauthors
Jordan M,Hofmann UK,Grünwald J,Meyer M,Sachsenmaier S,Wülker N,Kluba T,Ipach Idoi
10.1016/j.apmr.2014.03.009subject
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2014-09-01 00:00:00pages
1702-9issue
9eissn
0003-9993issn
1532-821Xpii
S0003-9993(14)00216-0journal_volume
95pub_type
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