Current clinical utilisation of wearable motion sensors for the assessment of outcome following knee arthroplasty: a scoping review.
Scott R SmallGarrett S BullockSara KhalidKaren BarkerMarialena TrivellaAndrew James PricePublished in: BMJ open (2019)
The use of wearable sensors in evaluation of knee arthroplasty procedures is becoming increasingly common and offers the potential to improve clinical understanding of recovery and rehabilitation. While current studies lack consistency, significant opportunity exists for the development of standardised measures and protocols for function and physical activity evaluation.