M Dauty1, M Genty, P Ribinik. 1. Pôle de médecine physique et réadaptation, hôpital Saint-Jacques, CHU de Nantes, 44035 Nantes cedex 01, France. marc.dauty@chu-nantes.fr
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A review of the literature to investigate physical training in rehabilitation programs before and after hip and knee arthroplasty. METHODS: We performed a literature search of the MedLINE and Cochrane databases since 1966 to 2006 using 8 keywords for articles of literature reviews or randomized controlled trials investigating physical training before and after hip and knee arthroplasty. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The search resulted in 14 articles: 2 reviews of the literature and 7 articles of studies concerning total hip arthroplasty and 5 knee arthroplasty. Results were difficult to analyze because of the low number of patients included, a high number of dropouts, no matched control populations, different physical training protocols, and the use of functional scores or inadequate parameters. We found no randomized controlled trial concerning physical training after knee arthroplasty. CONCLUSION: Physical training does not seem benefit patients before hip or knee arthroplasty. However, the training may have benefit immediately after, and particularly well after, total hip arthroplasty.
OBJECTIVE: A review of the literature to investigate physical training in rehabilitation programs before and after hip and knee arthroplasty. METHODS: We performed a literature search of the MedLINE and Cochrane databases since 1966 to 2006 using 8 keywords for articles of literature reviews or randomized controlled trials investigating physical training before and after hip and knee arthroplasty. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The search resulted in 14 articles: 2 reviews of the literature and 7 articles of studies concerning total hip arthroplasty and 5 knee arthroplasty. Results were difficult to analyze because of the low number of patients included, a high number of dropouts, no matched control populations, different physical training protocols, and the use of functional scores or inadequate parameters. We found no randomized controlled trial concerning physical training after knee arthroplasty. CONCLUSION: Physical training does not seem benefit patients before hip or knee arthroplasty. However, the training may have benefit immediately after, and particularly well after, total hip arthroplasty.
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