Day-zero ambulation may enable patients to recover and leave hospital quicker following total hip replacement (THR). The present randomised control feasibility study investigated the efficacy of day-zero ambulation as a physiotherapeutic intervention. Thirty-six non-blinded adults aged 44–85 (Mean 67.1; SD 9.6 years) undergoing primary, uncomplicated THR were block randomized to either a control group (n = 18) with standard post-operative physiotherapy or an intervention group (n = 18) incorporating walking on the same day as the operation. Outcomes were length of hospital stay (LOS), time to reach functional milestones and achieve all physiotherapy discharge criteria, post-operative pain scores, complications and patient experience. Partic...
Objective: To describe recovery of gait after total hip arthroplasty (THA) based on the assessment o...
Background: Accelerated rehabilitation pathway (ARP) decrease patients’ hospital length of stay (LOS...
[[abstract]]Background: Postoperative exercise rehabilitation helps patients recover normal joint fu...
Purpose: Day-zero ambulation may enable patients to recover and leave hospital quicker following tot...
Objective To determine whether increasing physiotherapy input from once to twice per day will result...
ObjectivesTo determine if three short daily sessions of physiotherapy for rehabilitation inpatients ...
Introduction Numbers of total hip arthroplasty (THA) are steadily rising and patients expect faster...
Individuals have increasingly high expectations of return to activity following Total Hip Replacemen...
Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an orthopaedic procedure that improves the quality of li...
Individuals have increasingly high expectations of return to activity following total hip replacemen...
Background Because of current cost restrictions, we studied the effect of a shorter hospital stay on...
AbstractIntroductionAfter a hip fracture in older persons, significant disability often remains; dep...
Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: Specialised rehabilitation centre. Subjects: A total o...
Objective: To examine the physical function, gait, and quality of life of patients after total hip r...
Introduction: Twenty-five percent to seventy-five percent of independent patients do not walk indepe...
Objective: To describe recovery of gait after total hip arthroplasty (THA) based on the assessment o...
Background: Accelerated rehabilitation pathway (ARP) decrease patients’ hospital length of stay (LOS...
[[abstract]]Background: Postoperative exercise rehabilitation helps patients recover normal joint fu...
Purpose: Day-zero ambulation may enable patients to recover and leave hospital quicker following tot...
Objective To determine whether increasing physiotherapy input from once to twice per day will result...
ObjectivesTo determine if three short daily sessions of physiotherapy for rehabilitation inpatients ...
Introduction Numbers of total hip arthroplasty (THA) are steadily rising and patients expect faster...
Individuals have increasingly high expectations of return to activity following Total Hip Replacemen...
Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an orthopaedic procedure that improves the quality of li...
Individuals have increasingly high expectations of return to activity following total hip replacemen...
Background Because of current cost restrictions, we studied the effect of a shorter hospital stay on...
AbstractIntroductionAfter a hip fracture in older persons, significant disability often remains; dep...
Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: Specialised rehabilitation centre. Subjects: A total o...
Objective: To examine the physical function, gait, and quality of life of patients after total hip r...
Introduction: Twenty-five percent to seventy-five percent of independent patients do not walk indepe...
Objective: To describe recovery of gait after total hip arthroplasty (THA) based on the assessment o...
Background: Accelerated rehabilitation pathway (ARP) decrease patients’ hospital length of stay (LOS...
[[abstract]]Background: Postoperative exercise rehabilitation helps patients recover normal joint fu...