What is the impact of physiotherapy on range of motion after knee replacement?

In 2016, a randomized controlled trial led by Mohd Shukry Mat Eil Ismail and colleagues has explored the effects of preoperative physiotherapy on patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for primary knee osteoarthritis. While physiotherapy is widely recognized as a critical component of rehabilitation following joint replacement surgeries, the study aimed to assess whether starting physiotherapy before surgery could improve short-term functional outcomes. The trial … Continue reading What is the impact of physiotherapy on range of motion after knee replacement?

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?