Journal article

Maximum recovery after knee replacement the MARKER study rationale and protocol

CWC Lin, L March, J Crosbie, R Crawford, S Graves, J Naylor, A Harmer, S Jan, K Bennell, I Harris, D Parker, H Moffet, M Fransen

BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | Published : 2009

Abstract

Background. There is little scientific evidence to support the usual practice of providing outpatient rehabilitation to patients undergoing total knee replacement surgery (TKR) immediately after discharge from the orthopaedic ward. It is hypothesised that the lack of clinical benefit is due to the low exercise intensity tolerated at this time, with patients still recovering from the effects of major orthopaedic surgery. The aim of the proposed clinical trial is to investigate the clinical and cost effectiveness of a novel rehabilitation strategy, consisting of an initial home exercise programme followed, approximately six weeks later, by higher intensity outpatient exercise classes. Methods/..

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