Effects of two different continuous passive motion protocols on the functional activities of total knee arthroplasty inpatients
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two different continuous passive motion (CPM) application protocols (low- and high-angle) on the early phase functional activities of total knee arthroplasty inpatients. The study included 170 patients who underwent primary TKA. While 84 of the TKA...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta orthopaedica et traumatologica turcica 2015, Vol.49 (5), p.497 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two different continuous passive motion (CPM) application protocols (low- and high-angle) on the early phase functional activities of total knee arthroplasty inpatients.
The study included 170 patients who underwent primary TKA. While 84 of the TKA patients underwent low-angle CPM application, 86 of the patients underwent high-angle CPM application. The patients' functional activities were compared using the Iowa Level of Assistance Scale (ILAS), gait speeds using the Iowa Ambulation Velocity Scale (IAVS), knee scores using the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) Knee Score, and the duration of hospital stays with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) preoperatively and on postoperative Day 2, Day 6, and at discharge.
It was found that patients in the high-angle group had lower pain levels than did the patients in the low-angle group postsurgery (p |
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ISSN: | 1017-995X |
DOI: | 10.3944/AOTT.2015.15.0015 |