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Adding Gabapentin To A Multimodal Regimen Does Not Reduce Acute Pain, Opioid Consumption Or Chronic Pain After Total Hip Arthroplasty, H. Clarke, S. Pereira, D. Kennedy Sep 2009

Adding Gabapentin To A Multimodal Regimen Does Not Reduce Acute Pain, Opioid Consumption Or Chronic Pain After Total Hip Arthroplasty, H. Clarke, S. Pereira, D. Kennedy

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Background: Gabapentin (GPN) is effective in reducing post-operative pain and opioid consumption, but its effects with regional anesthesia for total hip arthroplasty (THA) are not known. We designed this study to determine whether (1) gabapentin administration reduces pain and opioid use after THA using a multimodal analgesic regimen including spinal anesthesia; (2) pre-operative administration of gabapentin is more effective than post-operative administration. Methods: After REB approval and informed consent, 126 patients were enrolled in a double-blinded, randomized-controlled study. Patients received acetaminophen 1 g per os (p.o.), celecoxib 400 mg p.o. and dexamethasone 8 mg intravenously, 1-2 h pre-operatively. Patients were …


Temporal Characteristics Of Lower Extremity Moment Generation In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Andrea L. Downing, Kathleen J. Ganley, Deanne R. Fay Jun 2009

Temporal Characteristics Of Lower Extremity Moment Generation In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Andrea L. Downing, Kathleen J. Ganley, Deanne R. Fay

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Lower extremity weakness has been documented in children with cerebral palsy (CP). However, the temporal characteristics of moment generation have not been characterized, and they may be important to function. This study tested ankle, knee, and hip flexion and extension moment generation capabilities in children with CP and in able-bodied children. Maximum voluntary isometric contractions (MVIC), the maximum rates of moment development and relaxation, and the time to produce and reduce the moments were quantified. Relationships between the temporal measures, Gross Motor Function Measure-66 (GMFM-66), and MVICs were also examined. Children with CP had significantly reduced MVICs, maximum development, and …