
Physical Therapy & Rehab
Outcome of telerehabilitation versus face-to-face rehabilitation following total knee arthroplasty
J Telemed Telecare. 2018 May;24(4):257-262Four studies were included in this meta-analysis which compared outcomes of rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty between telerehabilitation and standard, face-to-face rehabilitation methods. In pooled analyses, change in patient-reported function, postoperative range of motion in extension, and postoperative quadriceps strength were reported to significantly favour telerehabilitation over face-to-face rehabilitation. No significant differences were observed in analyses of pain reduction and postoperative range of motion in flexion.
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