2022
DOI: 10.1002/pri.1943
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Measurement of physical activity and prevention of physical inactivity/sedentary behaviors in patients with septic knee arthritis before and after hospital discharge: A case report

Abstract: Background: Patients with septic knee arthritis tend to have prolonged pain, which may lead to a decrease in physical activity (PA). Pain catastrophizing, which is associated with chronic pain, is known to be a limiting factor for PA. An objective measurement of PA in patients with septic knee arthritis has not been reported.Here we describe the accelerometry-based measurement of the PA of a patient with septic knee arthritis before and after discharge, and we report the ability of follow-up outpatient physica… Show more

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“…Similarly, one could investigate activity dogs with cardiovascular disease before or after an intervention or the IMU could be used to monitor subject activity after surgery to confirm activity recommendations. 42,43 Also, the population studied did not include extremes in subject age and morphometrics. This study did not include exclusion criteria beyond adult dogs and the population was heterogeneric but, there are several populations not represented including puppies, elderly dogs, obese dogs, toy, or giant breed dogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, one could investigate activity dogs with cardiovascular disease before or after an intervention or the IMU could be used to monitor subject activity after surgery to confirm activity recommendations. 42,43 Also, the population studied did not include extremes in subject age and morphometrics. This study did not include exclusion criteria beyond adult dogs and the population was heterogeneric but, there are several populations not represented including puppies, elderly dogs, obese dogs, toy, or giant breed dogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%