2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-020-04814-4
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Advanced rehabilitation technology in orthopaedics—a narrative review

Abstract: Introduction As the demand for rehabilitation in orthopaedics increases, so too has the development in advanced rehabilitation technology. However, to date, there are no review papers outlining the broad scope of advanced rehabilitation technology used within the orthopaedic population. The aim of this study is to identify, describe and summarise the evidence for efficacy for all advanced rehabilitation technologies applicable to orthopaedic practice. Methods The relevant literature describing the use of adv… Show more

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“…The design and application of physical therapy or diagnostic devices, especially those that provide real-time analysis of patient rehabilitation data, may be a game changer in the treatment of LBP [ 38 , 39 , 40 ]. Orthopedic rehabilitation innovations, such as the use of electromagnetic sensors, robotic devices, mobile applications, and virtual reality (VR) technology, are gaining popularity [ 41 ]. To use such devices, we need to establish standardized reference values against which to compare patient results during treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design and application of physical therapy or diagnostic devices, especially those that provide real-time analysis of patient rehabilitation data, may be a game changer in the treatment of LBP [ 38 , 39 , 40 ]. Orthopedic rehabilitation innovations, such as the use of electromagnetic sensors, robotic devices, mobile applications, and virtual reality (VR) technology, are gaining popularity [ 41 ]. To use such devices, we need to establish standardized reference values against which to compare patient results during treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the conventional rehabilitation systems restrict their outcome to the training results. However, the outcome measurement should also include the quality of practice in terms of speed, accuracy, kinematics, and daily home activities outside the training session [112].…”
Section: Telerehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, musculoskeletal ultrasound is not only expected to enhance diagnostic capabilities and therapeutic precision but also to enable minimally invasive surgical techniques to be performed by PM&R specialists. In addition to imaging, emerging technologies in health care such as remote patient monitoring and machine learning will also likely shape physiatric practice through the development and use of inertial sensors, commercial gaming hardware and software, and smartphone apps 14 . To illustrate, physiatric sports medicine practitioners may one day fit patients with wearable physiologic monitors, apply video gaming technology to monitor patient biomechanics and exercise progression, and use mobile apps to monitor exercise adherence and to facilitate the collection of patient reported outcomes.…”
Section: Understanding Pmandr Bold In the Context Of Medical Advances For Musculoskeletal Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to imaging, emerging technologies in health care such as remote patient monitoring and machine learning will also likely shape physiatric practice through the development and use of inertial sensors, commercial gaming hardware and software, and smartphone apps. 14 To illustrate, physiatric sports medicine practitioners may one day fit patients with wearable physiologic monitors, apply video gaming technology to monitor patient biomechanics and exercise progression, and use mobile apps to monitor exercise adherence and to facilitate the collection of patient reported outcomes. As such technologies become routinely integrated into sports medicine, the analysis of data inputs from dynamic imaging, biomechanical monitors, physical examination, and remote monitoring is expected to revolutionize the care that physiatrists deliver to athletes at all levels of participation.…”
Section: Understanding Pmandr Bold In the Context Of Medical Advances For Musculoskeletal Carementioning
confidence: 99%