2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2010.05.012
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Preoperative proprioceptive training in patients with total knee arthroplasty

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“…12 The fact that our prehabilitation programme was personally tailored to address patients' specific needs could also explain its relative efficacy compared to programmes used in other studies. 9,10,15 As in previous studies reporting positive effects of prehabilitation interterventions, 12,13 the fact that our programme was delivered in supervised group education sessions may also have positively influenced outcomes. Group or class sessions will inherently add a social-support component, since participants interact with one another on multiple occasions.…”
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“…12 The fact that our prehabilitation programme was personally tailored to address patients' specific needs could also explain its relative efficacy compared to programmes used in other studies. 9,10,15 As in previous studies reporting positive effects of prehabilitation interterventions, 12,13 the fact that our programme was delivered in supervised group education sessions may also have positively influenced outcomes. Group or class sessions will inherently add a social-support component, since participants interact with one another on multiple occasions.…”
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“…The majority of published studies on the effects of a prehabilitation intervention used prehabilitation programmes of shorter duration, and these studies often show no or little effect of prehabilitation. 9,10,15,[31][32][33] Only one study in the literature incorporated a prehabilitation programme longer than the one presented here. Nuñ ez and colleagues (2006) used a 3-month prehabilitation programme for patients awaiting knee TJA; using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) as the primary outcome measure, they found that participants in the prehabilitation programme showed a significant improvement in self-reported function compared to a control group receiving usual pharmacological care.…”
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“… Ejercicios para mejorar el balance muscular. Pueden recomendarse la realización de diferentes protocolos de ejercicios de mejora del balance muscular después de ATR y ATC, pero no se existe un protocolo específico que sea mejor que otro (110)(111)(112).  Terapia acuática.…”
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“…The functional training consisted of warm-up, strengthening exercises, functional task-oriented exercises, endurance exercises, and cool-down (21). The balance training program has been described elsewhere (36,37). Following the completion of outpatient rehabilitation, a previously described home-based exercise program was initiated (38).…”
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