Bahadori Shayan, Immins Tikki, Wainwright Thomas W
Orthopaedic Research Institute, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng. 2018 Jun 18;5:2055668318771816. doi: 10.1177/2055668318771816. eCollection 2018 Jan-Dec.
Clinical teams are under increasing pressure to facilitate early hospital discharge for total hip replacement and total knee replacement patients following surgery. A wide variety of wearable devices are being marketed to assist with rehabilitation following surgery. A review of wearable devices was undertaken to assess the evidence supporting their efficacy in assisting rehabilitation following total hip replacement and total knee replacement. A search was conducted using the electronic databases including Medline, CINAHL, Cochrane, PsycARTICLES, and PubMed of studies from January 2000 to October 2017. Five studies met the eligibility criteria, and all used an accelerometer and a gyroscope for their technology. A review of the studies found very little evidence to support the efficacy of the technology, although they show that the use of the technology is feasible. Future work should establish which wearable technology is most valuable to patients, which ones improve patient outcomes, and the most economical model for deploying the technology.
临床团队面临着越来越大的压力,需要促进全髋关节置换和全膝关节置换患者术后早日出院。各种各样的可穿戴设备正在推向市场,以协助术后康复。对可穿戴设备进行了一项综述,以评估支持其在全髋关节置换和全膝关节置换术后协助康复功效的证据。使用电子数据库进行了检索,包括2000年1月至2017年10月的Medline、CINAHL、Cochrane、PsycARTICLES和PubMed中的研究。五项研究符合纳入标准,所有研究都使用加速度计和陀螺仪作为其技术。对这些研究的综述发现,几乎没有证据支持该技术的功效,尽管它们表明该技术的使用是可行的。未来的工作应该确定哪种可穿戴技术对患者最有价值,哪些能改善患者的治疗效果,以及部署该技术的最经济模式。