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No significant effect of home-based rehab added to standard care post-hip fracture

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June 2015

No significant effect of home-based rehab added to standard care post-hip fracture

Vol: 4| Issue: 6| Number:19| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Effects of a home-based physical rehabilitation program on physical disability after hip fracture: a randomized controlled trial

J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2015 Apr 1;16(4):350.e1-7

Contributing Authors:
J Edgren A Salpakoski SE Sihvonen E Portegijs M Kallinen M Arkela P Jäntti J Vanhatalo M Pekkonen T Rantanen A Heinonen S Sipilä

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81 patients undergoing rehabilitation for a hip fracture were randomized to receive either standard care with a multicomponent home-based rehabilitation program (ProMo) or a control group receiving solely standard care. The purpose of this study was to assess and compare physical disability in patients receiving a home-based rehabilitation program in addition to standard care in discharged patient...

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