Outpatient physiotherapy versus home-based rehabilitation for patients at risk of poor outcomes after knee arthroplasty: CORKA RCT
<br><strong>Background<br></strong> Over 100,000 primary knee arthroplasty operations are undertaken annually in the UK. Around 15–30% of patients do not report a good outcome. Better rehabilitation strategies may improve patient-reported outcomes. <br><strong> Ob...
Main Authors: | Barker, KL, Room, J, Knight, R, Dutton, SJ, Toye, F, Leal, J, Kent, S, Kenealy, N, Schussel, MM, Collins, G, Beard, DJ, Price, A, Underwood, M, Drummond, A, Cook, E, Lamb, SE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Institute for Health Research
2020
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