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Thomas Bandholm1,2,3, Thomas W Wainwright4, Henrik Kehlet5.
Abstract
Exercise-based interventions applied before and after total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA and TKA, respectively) have been investigated for a number of years, based on the assumption that they will enhance post-operative recovery. Although recent studies suggest that high-volume, pre-operative exercise may enhance post-operative recovery after TKA, studies of post-operative exercise-based interventions, have not found superiority of one exercise regime over another. It seems, however, that post-operative, exercise-based, rehabilitation is superior to no or minimal rehabilitation after THA and TKA.The goal of this commentary is to summarize recent evidence for the efficacy of different peri-operative exercise-based interventions to enhance recovery after THA and TKA, and to propose new strategies to further enhance post-operative recovery.There is a major need to improve functional recovery after THA and TKA. We propose a strategy of "enriched" trials where specific rehabilitation interventions are applied to different patients based on, for example, their expectations for post-operative recovery, willingness to undertake exercise and physical activity, and pre-operative functional performance.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise therapy; Hip arthroplasty; Knee arthroplasty; Physical therapy; Rehabilitation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30306337 PMCID: PMC6179978 DOI: 10.1186/s40634-018-0156-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Orthop ISSN: 2197-1153