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Benefits of Direct Patient Discharge to Outpatient Physical Therapy After Total Knee Arthroplasty

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Journal Disabil Rehabil
Date 2019 Jan 9
PMID 30616406
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Abstract

To investigate the effectiveness of home health physical therapy followed by outpatient physical therapy as compared to patients discharged directly to outpatient physical therapy in improving functional performance, strength/activation and residual knee pain outcomes among patients who received a total knee arthroplasty. A secondary analysis of longitudinal data in which patients with total knee arthroplasty underwent home health physical therapy or were discharged directly to outpatient physical therapy. Main outcome measures included the stair climb test, timed up and go, 6-min walk test, quadriceps and hamstring strength, quadriceps activation and residual knee pain. Patients referred to home health physical therapy prior to outpatient physical therapy demonstrated significantly greater declines in stair climb test (10.3; 95% CI [6.5, 14.1];  = 5.41;  < 0.0001), timed up and go (2.0; 95% CI [1.0, 3.0];  = 4.10;  < 0.0001), 6-min walk (53.8; 95% CI [29.4, 78.2];  = 4.35;  < 0.0001), quadriceps strength (21.7%; 95% CI [19.3%, 24.9%];  = 2.53;  = 0.01), hamstring strength (44.7%; 95% CI [43.4%, 45.7%],  = 3.17;  = 0.002) and higher residual knee pain (0.53; 95% CI [0.04, 1.03];  = 2.17;  = 0.03) 1 month after total knee arthroplasty compared to those referred directly to outpatient physical therapy. These findings suggest that patients discharged directly to outpatient physical therapy had a more rapid recovery 1 month after total knee arthroplasty. Additional research is needed to investigate the potential causal relation between care pathways and clinical outcomes following total knee arthroplasty.Implications for rehabilitationTotal knee arthroplasty, typically performed to alleviate end-stage knee osteoarthritis, is the most commonly performed elective surgery in the United States.Despite improvement in pain, objective measurements of functional performance and strength often remain at preoperative levels one year after total knee arthroplasty.Patients discharged directly to higher intensity outpatient physical therapy have a more rapid recovery after total knee arthroplasty compared with those patients who received two weeks of home health prior to undergoing outpatient physical therapy.

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