Publications by authors named "Nicholas Piuzzi"

Regional analgesia has been introduced successfully into the postoperative pain management after total knee arthroplasty, reducing pain scores, opioid use and adverse effects. Combination of regional analgesia techniques is associated with better pain management and lower side effects than single regional techniques. Adductor canal block provides good analgesia and considerably lower detrimental effect in muscular strength than femoral nerve block, enhancing surgical recovery.

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  • In March 2020, elective surgeries for total hip and knee replacements were halted in the U.S. due to the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting researchers to survey affected patients from multiple institutions about their experiences and concerns.
  • A survey was distributed to over 2,100 patients who had scheduled surgeries but were impacted by the cancellations, with a notable response rate of 40%.
  • The results indicated that most patients felt anxious about the uncertainty of rescheduling their surgeries, and despite the pandemic, there was a strong desire among them to proceed with their operations as soon as they could.
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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been reported as an effective method for quadriceps strengthening which could attenuate muscle loss in the early total knee arthroplasty (TKA) postoperative recovery period. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to test whether postoperative use of NMES on TKA patients results in increased quadriceps strength and ultimately improved functional outcomes. This randomized controlled clinical trial of 66 primary TKA patients was conducted at a large academic medical center.

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Patients suffering from quadriceps muscle weakness secondary to osteoarthritis or after surgeries, such as total knee arthroplasty, appear to benefit from the use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), which can improve muscle strength and function, range of motion, exercise capacity, and quality of life. Several modalities exist that deliver this therapy. However, with the ever-increasing demand to improve clinical efficiency and costs, digitalize healthcare, optimize data collection, improve care coordination, and increase patient compliance and engagement, newer devices incorporating technologies that facilitate these demands are emerging.

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