| Literature DB >> 24151950 |
Gregory Tayrose, Debbie Newman, James Slover, Fredrick Jaffe, Tracey Hunter, James Bosco.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physiotherapy after total joint replacement enhances postoperative recovery. Implementing a pathway to include earlier postoperative mobilization can reduce the hospital length-of-stay as well as cost. QUESTIONS: Does a rapid rehabilitation program con- sisting of physical therapy on the day of surgery affect the hospital length-of-stay on patients undergoing either total hip or total knee replacements? Is there a difference in the effectiveness of rapid rehabilitation between patients under- going Total Hip and Total Knee Replacements? Can these patients tolerate day of surgery physical therapy sessions? PATIENTS AND METHODS: Nine-hundred hip and knee arthro- plasty patients were divided into two groups for analysis. Group 1 participated in a rapid rehabilitation physical therapy program that began with physical therapists in the recovery room. Group 2 received a standard physical therapy protocol starting the day after surgery. Progression with rehabilitation was followed, and length of hospital stay between the two groups was compared.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24151950
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Hosp Jt Dis (2013) ISSN: 2328-4633