The comparison of clinical features and quality of life after total knee replacement

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study is to provide fundamental information for efficient management of patients after a total knee replacement (TKR) through the evaluation of changes of range of motion, pain, functional level, and quality of life. [Subjects and Methods] For a total of 63 knee osteoarthritis patients, VAS, KSKS, KSFS, HSS, WOMAC scores and quality of life were evaluated for functional levels at pre-operation, post-operation, six months after operation, and 12 months after operation. [Results] After the TKR operations, participants showed significant improvement in KSKS, KSFS, WOMAC, and SF-36 scores when compared to pre-operation. [Conclusion] After a TKR operation, ROM, and pain management, along with a therapeutic program for improvement of function, should be conducted 6 months after the operation.

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Lee, J., Kim, J. H., Jung, E. J., & Lee, B. H. (2017). The comparison of clinical features and quality of life after total knee replacement. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 29(6), 974–977. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.29.974

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