Towards a comprehensive digital wearable tracking system of the patient recovery journey after extremity trauma: a narrative review.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Benedikt J Braun, Maximilian M Menger, Tina Histing, Meir T Marmor, Bernd Grimm, Felix Fischer, Conrad Harrison, Alexander Joeris, Simon Lambert
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Abstract

Enabling our patients to recover back to their pre-injury state or beyond is at the core of every treatment in orthopedic trauma surgery. Current methods of assessing functional recovery after extremity trauma largely focus on individual segments of complex, compound activities, or are created for a specific purpose and for specific populations. Such assessment instruments cannot readily account for the effect of limitations in adjacent segments. Equally, the segment-specific instruments use limited domains to assess complex actions and aptitudes. Most traditional functional assessment tools do not accommodate the individual nature of function and only assess function in larger increments during follow-up clinic visits. Recent developments of both commercial and medical-grade wearable systems and associated digital technologies can overcome most of the challenges associated with traditional outcome measures. In this review, we introduce the main technologies and their potential to track patient functional recovery in relation to the treatment phase, both before and after an injury.

走向一个全面的数字可穿戴跟踪系统的病人康复之旅后的四肢创伤:叙述性回顾。
使我们的病人恢复到他们受伤前的状态或超越是骨科创伤手术治疗的核心。目前评估肢体创伤后功能恢复的方法主要集中在复杂、复合活动的单个部分,或者是为特定目的和特定人群而创建的。这种评估工具不能轻易地解释相邻部分的限制的影响。同样,细分工具使用有限的领域来评估复杂的行动和能力。大多数传统的功能评估工具不能适应功能的个体性质,只能在随访的临床访问中以较大的增量评估功能。商业和医疗级可穿戴系统以及相关数字技术的最新发展可以克服与传统结果测量相关的大部分挑战。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了主要的技术和它们的潜力,以跟踪患者的功能恢复与治疗阶段有关,无论是在损伤之前还是之后。
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Efort Open Reviews
Efort Open Reviews Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.90%
发文量
101
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: EFORT Open Reviews publishes high-quality instructional review articles across the whole field of orthopaedics and traumatology. Commissioned, peer-reviewed articles from international experts summarize current knowledge and practice in orthopaedics, with the aim of providing systematic coverage of the field. All articles undergo rigorous scientific editing to ensure the highest standards of accuracy and clarity. This continuously published online journal is fully open access and will provide integrated CME. It is an authoritative resource for educating trainees and supports practising orthopaedic surgeons in keeping informed about the latest clinical and scientific advances. One print issue containing a selection of papers from the journal will be published each year to coincide with the EFORT Annual Congress. EFORT Open Reviews is the official journal of the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) and is published in partnership with The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.
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