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Reasons for participant data exclusion.

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BackgroundTotal hip arthroplasty (THA) is a common intervention for end-stage osteoarthritis (OA) that improves gait kinetics. However, full restoration of mobility through THA remains elusive. Limited studies have examined changes in hip kinetics throughout the entire stance phase. In this study, we explored the differences in hip moment and power between preoperative and postoperative states in unilateral hip OA and compared these patients with healthy controls.MethodsA secondary analysis was conducted using a publicly available dataset. A total of 69 healthy controls and 67 participants with a history of THA for whom preoperative and postoperative data were available for analysis were included in the study. Motion capture data obtained using the Plug-in Gait marker set was analyzed and modeled in Visual3D. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) paired t tests were used to determine the differences in hip moment and power during the stance phase between preoperative and postoperative states. Independent-samples t tests were conducted to compare these metrics in healthy controls and both preoperative and postoperative groups. SPM regression was used to analyse the correlation between changes in walking speed and hip kinetics.ResultsSignificant changes in hip sagittal moment (0.0–4.3% stance phase, P = 0.037; 66.7–100.0% stance phase, P P P P P ConclusionThe hip kinetics of patients gradually normalise by 6 months after THA. Specific exercise programmes may be required to improve the specific gait patterns deficits of patients undergoing THA.
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