Partial weight bearing is often prescribed for patients with orthopedic injuries. Patients’ ability to accurately reproduce partial weight bearing orders is variable, and its impact on clinical outcomes is unknown. This observational study measured patients’ ability to reproduce partial weight bearing orders, factors influencing this, patients’ and physiotherapists’ ability to gauge partial weight bearing accuracy, and the effect of partial weight bearing accuracy on long-term clinical outcomes. Fifty-one orthopedic inpatients prescribed partial weight bearing were included. All received standard medical/nursing/physiotherapy care. Physiotherapists instructed patients in partial weight bearing using the hand-under-foot, bathroom scales, and...
Objective: To determine the validity and interobserver reliability of visual observation to assess p...
This pressure-sensitive insert targets individuals who have weight bearing restrictions after a surg...
Background Methods of measuring lower extremity function is limited for those with partial weight be...
YesBackground/Aims: Partial weight-bearing protocols are commonly incorporated into hospital, clini...
YesBackground: Partial weight bearing protocols are commonly incorporated into rehabilitation to en...
Objective To determine whether patients can accurately replicate and retain weight-bearing restri...
PWB is commonly taught by physiotherapists; the rationale is a reduced load through an affected limb...
Objective: To determine whether patients load the operated leg at a prescribed weight-bearing target...
Abstract Background Partial weight bearing is thought to avoid excessive loading that may interfere ...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To determine whether patients load the operated leg at a prescribed weight-be...
Study Design Controlled laboratory study to assess criterion-related validity, with a cross-sectiona...
textabstractPartial weight bearing (PWB) is a central aspect within the postoperative physical thera...
Objectives: To find out whether partial weight bearing can be reproduced and retained. Design: In vi...
Physicians often order partial weightbearing (PWB) for patients who have received a lower extremity ...
Partial weight-bearing (PWB) instructions are commonly given to orthopaedic patients. However, the ...
Objective: To determine the validity and interobserver reliability of visual observation to assess p...
This pressure-sensitive insert targets individuals who have weight bearing restrictions after a surg...
Background Methods of measuring lower extremity function is limited for those with partial weight be...
YesBackground/Aims: Partial weight-bearing protocols are commonly incorporated into hospital, clini...
YesBackground: Partial weight bearing protocols are commonly incorporated into rehabilitation to en...
Objective To determine whether patients can accurately replicate and retain weight-bearing restri...
PWB is commonly taught by physiotherapists; the rationale is a reduced load through an affected limb...
Objective: To determine whether patients load the operated leg at a prescribed weight-bearing target...
Abstract Background Partial weight bearing is thought to avoid excessive loading that may interfere ...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To determine whether patients load the operated leg at a prescribed weight-be...
Study Design Controlled laboratory study to assess criterion-related validity, with a cross-sectiona...
textabstractPartial weight bearing (PWB) is a central aspect within the postoperative physical thera...
Objectives: To find out whether partial weight bearing can be reproduced and retained. Design: In vi...
Physicians often order partial weightbearing (PWB) for patients who have received a lower extremity ...
Partial weight-bearing (PWB) instructions are commonly given to orthopaedic patients. However, the ...
Objective: To determine the validity and interobserver reliability of visual observation to assess p...
This pressure-sensitive insert targets individuals who have weight bearing restrictions after a surg...
Background Methods of measuring lower extremity function is limited for those with partial weight be...