Does aggressive rehab after achilles rupture boost recovery without added risk?

A clinical trial suggests that patients who undergo aggressive rehabilitation immediately following Achilles tendon repair surgery may experience faster recovery and improved function without a higher risk of complications. In 2016, the study led by Carlos De la Fuente and colleagues, examined the outcomes of 39 patients who had suffered Achilles tendon ruptures and were treated using the Dresden repair technique. The patients were randomly … Continue reading Does aggressive rehab after achilles rupture boost recovery without added risk?

Does intensive continuous passive motion improve postoperative outcomes in knee replacement patients?

In a comprehensive study conducted at a medical center in Taiwan from January to December 2006, Chen, et. al., sought to investigate the impact of aggressive continuous passive motion on postoperative outcomes for patients who had undergone total knee arthroplasty (TKA) within six months. TKA, commonly known as knee replacement surgery, is performed to alleviate pain and improve joint mobility in individuals suffering from osteoarthritis. … Continue reading Does intensive continuous passive motion improve postoperative outcomes in knee replacement patients?