Better Before - Better After: prehabilitation Program for Older Patients Awaiting Total Hip Replacement

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2019
More than 300.000 Norwegians above 20 years of age have osteoarthritis (OA) . There has been a significant increase in the prevalence of OA over the decades. In the United States knee OA affects 19% of adults aged 45 years or older. OA is associated with an extensive high economic and personal burden, largely attributable to the effects of disability, comorbid disease, and the expense of treatment. Given the aging population, the number of total joint arthroplasty procedures (TJA) for hip and knee is likely to increase substantially. In light of poor physical function prior to surgery among older patients and the likelihood of an added decrease during hospitalization and risk of poorer outcome after surgery, it is hypothesised that prehabilitation (preoperative exercise) would improve outcomes after surgery, however evidence for its efficacy is still lacking
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First added on: May 21, 2024