Medicina (Aug 2021)

The Management between Comorbidities and Pain Level with Physical Activity in Individuals with Hip Osteoarthritis with Surgical Indication: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Michael Silveira Santiago,
  • Felipe J. Aidar,
  • Talita Leite dos Santos Moraes,
  • Jader Pereira de Farias Neto,
  • Mário Costa Vieira Filho,
  • Diego Protásio de Vasconcelos,
  • Victor Siqueira Leite,
  • Felipe Meireles Doria,
  • Erick Sobral Porto,
  • Reuthemann Esequias Teixeira Tenório Albuquerque Madruga,
  • David Edson Ramos de Azevedo,
  • Adonai Pinheiro Barreto,
  • Marcel Vieira Gomes,
  • Paulo Francisco de Almeida-Neto,
  • Breno Guilherme de Araújo Tinôco Cabral,
  • Walderi Monteiro da Silva Júnior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57090890
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 9
p. 890

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: The degenerative pathology of the hip joint appears in young age groups, related to fem-oroacetabular impingement, and in advanced age, due to other inflammatory causes, with greater potential for severity in the presence of comorbidities. Objectives: To evaluate the participation of the main causes of osteoarthritis in relation to physical activities, s Body Mass Index (BMI) and television time (TV). Materials and Methods: 54 patients with surgical indication treated at an orthopedic referral university hospital were stratified into groups (Impact: I, Osteonecrosis/rheumatic: II, Infectious/traumatic: III), and the influence of comorbidities on physical activity performance, relative to BMI and TV time. Results: It was observed that the impact group was the most frequent (51.8%), with 79.6% under the age of 60 years. This group followed the general mean (p Conclusion: Morphostructural changes (group I) represented the most frequent etiological group, and severe pain was common in almost the entire sample. Unlike BMI, comorbidity showed a significant relationship with the level of physical activity.

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