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A review of wearable motion tracking systems used in rehabilitation following hip and knee replacement
2018
Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering
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
doi:10.1177/2055668318771816
pmid:31191937
pmcid:PMC6453074
fatcat:6ywwqmzfqrf5xasgwaakdikfqq