Objectives To evaluate whether a home-based rehabilitation programme for people assessed as being at risk of a poor outcome after knee arthroplasty offers superior outcomes to traditional outpatient physiotherapy. Design A prospective, single-blind, two-arm randomised controlled superiority trial. Setting 14 National Health Service physiotherapy departments in the UK. Participants 621 participants identified at high risk of a poor outcome after knee arthroplasty using a bespoke screening tool. Interventions A multicomponent home-based rehabilitation programme delivered by rehabilitation assistants with supervision from qualified therapists versus usual care outpatient physiotherapy. Main outcome measures The primary outcome was the Lat...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional differences between total knee arthr...
Knee osteoarthritis is a common cause of disability in older people and knee arthroplasty surgery in...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a pilot trial of a postdischarge physiotherapy intervention to improve patien...
Objectives. To evaluate whether a home-based rehabilitation programme for people assessed as being ...
Background Over 100,000 primary knee arthroplasty operations are undertaken annually in the UK. Arou...
Background. Over 100,000 primary knee arthroplasty operations are undertaken annually in the UK. Ar...
Background: The number of knee arthroplasties performed each year is steadily increasing. Although t...
Abstract Background The number of knee arthroplasties performed each year is steadily increasing. Al...
Background About 15% of patients fail to achieve a satisfactory clinical outcome following knee repl...
Importance: Formal rehabilitation programs, including inpatient programs, are often assumed to optim...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a progressive course of outpatient physiotherapy offers superior outc...
Importance: Recent publication of the largest trials to date investigating rehabilitation after tota...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional differences between total knee arthr...
Knee osteoarthritis is a common cause of disability in older people and knee arthroplasty surgery in...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a pilot trial of a postdischarge physiotherapy intervention to improve patien...
Objectives. To evaluate whether a home-based rehabilitation programme for people assessed as being ...
Background Over 100,000 primary knee arthroplasty operations are undertaken annually in the UK. Arou...
Background. Over 100,000 primary knee arthroplasty operations are undertaken annually in the UK. Ar...
Background: The number of knee arthroplasties performed each year is steadily increasing. Although t...
Abstract Background The number of knee arthroplasties performed each year is steadily increasing. Al...
Background About 15% of patients fail to achieve a satisfactory clinical outcome following knee repl...
Importance: Formal rehabilitation programs, including inpatient programs, are often assumed to optim...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a progressive course of outpatient physiotherapy offers superior outc...
Importance: Recent publication of the largest trials to date investigating rehabilitation after tota...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional differences between total knee arthr...
Knee osteoarthritis is a common cause of disability in older people and knee arthroplasty surgery in...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a pilot trial of a postdischarge physiotherapy intervention to improve patien...