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Similar Clinical Outcomes with Therapist Led Rehab vs Home Exercise Rehab in At-Risk TKA Patients

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November 2020

Similar Clinical Outcomes with Therapist Led Rehab vs Home Exercise Rehab in At-Risk TKA Patients

Vol: 9| Issue: 11| Number:24| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Targeting rehabilitation to improve outcomes after total knee arthroplasty in patients at risk of poor outcomes: randomised controlled trial.

BMJ. 2020; 371: m3576.

Contributing Authors:
DF Hamilton DJ Beard KL Barker GJ Macfarlane CE Tuck A Stoddart T Wilton JD Hutchinson GD Murray AHRW Simpson

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Three hundred and thirty-four patients with knee osteoarthritis, at risk of poor outcomes (<= 26 on the Oxford Knee Score) and scheduled for a total knee arthroplasty, were randomized to receive 6 weeks of targeted physiotherapist-led rehabilitation or 6 weeks of home exercise. The primary outcome of interest was the Oxford Knee Score at 52 weeks. Secondary outcomes of interest included Oxford Kne...

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