What is the effect of sensori-motor training on functional outcome and balance performance of patients' undergoing TKR? A systematic review
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What is the effect of sensori-motor training on functional outcome and balance performance of patients' undergoing TKR? A systematic review
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Corrigendum to "What is the effect of sensori-motor training on functional outcome and balance performance of patients' undergoing TKR? A systematic review" [Physiotherapy 102 (2016) 136-144].Physiotherapy. 2017 Sep;103(3):e1. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2016.07.003. Epub 2016 Dec 1. Physiotherapy. 2017. PMID: 27916326 No abstract available.
Abstract
Objectives: Total knee replacement (TKR) has a beneficial effect on patients' functional ability; however, incidence of falls and deficits on proprioception are not restored even 1-year after surgery. Early and intensive exercise post-TKR has received limited endorsement in the literature. The aim of this review was to systemically identify and critically appraise clinical studies investigating the effect of sensori-motor training on functional and balance performance in TKR patients.
Data sources: The electronic databases Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PEDro and the register of current controlled trials were searched up to September 2014.
Review methods: Two independent reviewers used predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria to identify all eligible articles. Eligible articles were summarized and critically reviewed, using the PEDro scale.
Results: Two hundred and seventy six articles were screened, six were included. The studies, presented the results of 409 patients (269 intervention, 140 control). A range of rehabilitation protocols were defined by components of proprioception, postural control, balance perturbation and coordination. All studies supported the use of sensori-motor training as an additional element in patients' rehabilitation protocols. Clinical performance-based tests (more than relevant patient-reported measures) showed that functional ability and balance were improved compared to controls. The robustness of evidence was compromised because most of the studies were underpowered.
Conclusions: Limited robust (Ia) evidence supports the equal effectiveness of functional rehabilitation program as a functional rehabilitation enhanced with sensori-motor elements in patients post-TKR. However, dose-response parameters of exercise eliciting improvement warrant further investigation.
Keywords: Balance control; Balance training; Knee replacement; Proprioception training; Sensori-motor training; Systematic review.
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