Unlabelled: All over the world, total joint replacement is one of the most common and popular surgical technology. The frequency of knee replacement is steadily increasing. The development of new rehabilitation technologies for patients after total knee replacement is an urgent problem of modern healthcare.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of physical training using a stabiloplatform and a standard scheme of medical rehabilitation on the restoration of the walking stereotype, the state of locomotor function and hemodynamic parameters of the affected lower limb in patients after total knee replacement in the late recovery period.
Material And Methods: 60 patients were examined three months after total arthroplasty of the joints of the lower limb aged 55 to 80 years, who were divided into two groups comparable in clinical and functional characteristics: the 1 group - 30 people, who in addition to the standard scheme of medical rehabilitation, were trained using a stabilometric complex with biofeedback for recovery functions of balance and symmetry of movements; the 2 group - 30 people, who have undergone a course of medical rehabilitation (physical therapy and medical massage according to the standard method). The state of the microcirculatory bed in the affected limb was assessed using laser Doppler flowmetry, data on static-locomotor disorders (before and after treatment) were analyzed.
Results: The data obtained indicate the advantage of including physical training aimed at restoring impaired locomotor function, balance and symmetry of movements in the standard scheme of medical rehabilitation of patients after total knee replacement of the lower limb. In the course of the study, it was revealed that training with biofeedback helps to improve the overall capillary blood flow in the affected lower limb and normalize the indicators of static-locomotor functions.
Conclusion: The inclusion of physical training to restore static balance and symmetry of movements in the standard complex of medical rehabilitation of patients after total knee replacement in the late recovery period significantly improves microcirculation in the affected limb and normalizes motor functions and skills.
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Ir J Med Sci
December 2024
Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Background: Knee injuries are common among elite intercounty Gaelic games players (collectively GAA players).
Aims: The primary aim was to examine knee pain, function, and quality of life in retired elite male GAA players. Secondary objectives were to (i) report the incidence of previous knee surgery and total knee replacement, (ii) assess medication usage, and (iii) investigate any associations between a history of knee injury and/or knee surgery and knee pain, function, and quality of life among retired elite male GAA players.
Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res
December 2024
Health Economics and Value Assessment Manager COPAC. Sanofi - Colombia, Bogotá.
Background: Viscosupplementation is a viable alternative for managing knee osteoarthritis, showing potential to delay the need for total joint replacement in affected patients.
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Med Sci (Basel)
November 2024
Orthopedic and Fracture Specialists, Portland, OR 97225, USA.
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the adoption of new technologies to reduce the need for in-person physical therapy (PT). This study evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on PT utilization and outcomes of patients prescribed a smartphone-based care management platform (sbCMP) for self-directed rehabilitation (SDR). A secondary analysis of data collected in a multicenter, prospective cohort trial investigating a mobile platform to deliver SDR after arthroplasty was performed.
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December 2024
Trauma and Orthopaedics, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, GBR.
Introduction Increasing demand and financial burdens are placing significant strain on current health resources. To help ease pressures, there has been increased emphasis on improving patient flow and saving costs within the health service. Routine postoperative blood tests in otherwise healthy patients may add to delays and healthcare costs without influencing subsequent management.
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December 2024
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Objective: Estimate the budget impact of funding a standardized education and exercise therapy program (GLA:D®) for people with hip and knee OA waiting for total joint replacement (TJR) consultation in a universal publicly insured healthcare system in Canada.
Methods: We built a budget impact analysis (BIA) model to estimate the annual cost of providing GLA:D® program to people waiting for TJR consultation and then forecasted a three-year budget cycle. The base case assumes 40% attend GLA:D®, 11% avoid surgery, uniform care delivery, training costs are incurred separately, and the healthcare system has enough trained staff to meet demand.
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