"Wearable Sensors to Guide Remote Rehabilitation Following Knee Arthroplasty Surgery".
Samuel W KingMomin EltayebBernard H van DurenSameer JainJoel KerryHemant G PanditJeya PalanPublished in: Indian journal of orthopaedics (2022)
This review found evidence for the use of wearable sensors in remotely supervised rehabilitation following knee arthroplasty surgery. This included methodological heterogeneity, differing definitions of standard care, and variable follow-up periods. Robust randomised control trial data with a longer follow-up period are needed.
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