# The Influence of an Eight-Week Home Exercise Program on Spatiotemporal and Kinetic Characteristics of Gait and Knee Function in Women with Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Scheduled for Arthroplasty

**Authors:** Monika Mets, Jelena Sokk, Jaan Ereline, Mati Pääsuke, Tiit Haviko, Helena Gapeyeva

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/medicina61050774 · Medicina · 2025-04-22

## TL;DR

An 8-week home exercise program improved gait and knee function in women with severe knee osteoarthritis before surgery.

## Contribution

This study demonstrates the effectiveness of a home-based preoperative exercise program for improving gait and knee function in severe knee OA patients.

## Key findings

- Improvements in ground reaction force, muscle strength, knee range of motion, and WOMAC index were observed post-HEP.
- The KOA group showed lower spatiotemporal and GRF characteristics compared to the control group.
- Knee extension moment improved significantly post-HEP and approached control group levels.

## Abstract

Background and Objectives: The increased prevalence of knee osteoarthritis (OA) and need for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) indicate a growing need for effective prehabilitation. The effect of preoperative home exercise programs (HEPs) on gait in patients with severe knee OA is under-investigated. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of an 8-week preoperative HEP on gait characteristics, leg extensor muscle strength, knee function, and health status in women with severe knee OA scheduled for TKA and to compare them with healthy control data. Material and Methods: Eighteen women with severe knee OA (KOA, aged 61.8 ± 1.6 years) and ten age-matched healthy women (CON) participated in this study. The KOA group performed an HEP with 15 exercises aimed at improving lower limb muscle strength, motion, balance, and coordination. Gait spatiotemporal and kinetic characteristics during the loading response, isometric leg extensor strength, knee active range of motion (AROM), and The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) were investigated. Associations between characteristics were analyzed. Results: Improvements in ground reaction force (GRF) during the loading response of gait, leg extensor muscle strength, the knee AROM, and the WOMAC index were found post-HEP. The KOA group demonstrated lower (p < 0.05) spatiotemporal and GRF characteristics than the CON group. Knee extension moment (KEM) was lower pre-HEP (p < 0.05) but did not differ significantly from the CON group post-HEP. Gait characteristics and WOMAC were associated with leg extensor muscle strength and knee AROM and pain in the KOA group. Conclusions: An eight-week preoperative HEP improved GRF and KEM during the loading response of gait, muscle strength, knee function, and self-reported knee OA-related health status in women with severe knee OA. Preoperative HEP before TKA, focusing on leg extensor muscle strength, range of motion, and pain relief, is an effective alternative to supervised exercise therapy in women with severe knee OA.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** KOA (MESH:D020370), pain (MESH:D010146), Arthritis (MESH:D001168), OA (MESH:D010003)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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