2024
DOI: 10.1002/jfa2.12011
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The effect of early weight‐bearing and later weight‐bearing rehabilitation interventions on outcomes after ankle fracture surgery: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials

Bocheng Chen,
Ziyan Ye,
Jiaxin Wu
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveThis systematic review aimed to analyse the effect of early weight bearing versus late weight bearing on rehabilitation outcomes after ankle fractures, which primarily include ankle function scores, time to return to work/daily life and complication rates.MethodsThe China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, China Science and Technology Journal, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library databases were searched. The focus was on identifying randomised co… Show more

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“…Rehabilitation programs are an essential process to speed up and improve patient recovery from fractures. A detailed review of rehabilitation practices is beyond the scope of this review article; however, the value of evidence-based rehabilitation programs cannot be over-emphasized [ 138 , 139 ]. The growing body of evidence supports that patients are more likely to recover fully or to a greater extent when rehabilitation programs are incorporated into their postoperative recovery period [ 140 , 141 , 142 ].…”
Section: Corrective Techniques and Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rehabilitation programs are an essential process to speed up and improve patient recovery from fractures. A detailed review of rehabilitation practices is beyond the scope of this review article; however, the value of evidence-based rehabilitation programs cannot be over-emphasized [ 138 , 139 ]. The growing body of evidence supports that patients are more likely to recover fully or to a greater extent when rehabilitation programs are incorporated into their postoperative recovery period [ 140 , 141 , 142 ].…”
Section: Corrective Techniques and Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%