Rehabilitation at Home with Interactive Technology Following Total Knee Arthroplasty.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Adam M Gordon, Rajan Sharma, Michael A Mont
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Abstract

Smartphone applications and wearable devices have shown promising outcomes to augment in-person postoperative total knee arthroplasty rehabilitation. Advantages of these technologies include patient-specific, real-time feedback, and motivation that can be integrated into newer rehabilitation protocols. These technologies can be utilized in the home setting with patient-directed therapy. This brief narrative review discusses the current utilization of smartphone applications and sensors for the postoperative rehabilitation period following total knee arthroplasty. This review will discuss how they are utilized for home-based rehabilitation and the outcomes of patients who utilize them. This review specifically focuses on recovery outcomes such as adherence/satisfaction, functional improvement, and gait patterns. Outcomes are primarily descriptive, with p-values noted where appropriate. This review highlights the growing evidence supporting the use of smartphone applications and wearable sensors as valuable tools in the rehabilitation process following total knee arthroplasty. Both technologies have been shown to enhance patient adherence, improve functional outcomes, mitigate pain, and provide valuable data for healthcare providers and patients. Importantly, the integration of these technologies, such as the combination of smartphone apps with wearable devices, can help improve patient outcomes when utilized in a home-based rehabilitation setting. Smartphone applications and wearable devices offer enhancements in postoperative rehabilitation following total knee arthroplasty. Despite being in their infancy, randomized trials have validated their effectiveness and utility in this context. Improved adherence to postoperative care plans emerged as a recurrent findings.

家庭康复与互动技术。
导语:智能手机应用程序和可穿戴设备已经显示出有希望的结果,以增加人工全膝关节置换术后的康复。这些技术的优点包括患者特异性、实时反馈和动机,这些可以整合到更新的康复方案中。这些技术可以在家庭环境中与患者直接治疗一起使用。方法:本文简要回顾了目前智能手机应用程序和传感器在全膝关节置换术后术后康复期的应用。本综述将讨论它们如何用于家庭康复以及使用它们的患者的结果。本综述特别关注康复结果,如依从性/满意度、功能改善和步态模式。结果主要是描述性的,在适当的地方注明P值。结果:这篇综述强调了越来越多的证据支持智能手机应用程序和可穿戴传感器作为全膝关节置换术后康复过程中有价值的工具。这两种技术已被证明可以增强患者的依从性,改善功能结果,减轻疼痛,并为医疗保健提供者和患者提供有价值的数据。重要的是,这些技术的整合,如智能手机应用程序与可穿戴设备的结合,可以帮助改善患者在家庭康复环境中的治疗效果。结论:智能手机应用和可穿戴设备增强了全膝关节置换术后的术后康复。尽管还处于起步阶段,但随机试验已经证实了它们在这种情况下的有效性和实用性。术后护理计划的依从性提高是复发性发现。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
139
期刊介绍: The Journal of Knee Surgery covers a range of issues relating to the orthopaedic techniques of arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and reconstructive surgery of the knee joint. In addition to original peer-review articles, this periodical provides details on emerging surgical techniques, as well as reviews and special focus sections. Topics of interest include cruciate ligament repair and reconstruction, bone grafting, cartilage regeneration, and magnetic resonance imaging.
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