
Visualized Load-Bearing Robot Improves Early Recovery After THA for Hip Fracture

Visualized Load-Bearing Robot Improves Early Recovery After THA for Hip Fracture
Visualized load-bearing-based robot control system improves early function in femoral neck fracture patients: a randomized controlled trial focusing on outcomes after total hip arthroplasty.
J Orthop Surg Res . 2025 Jul 18;20(1):673.Synopsis
One hundred twenty-six patients with femoral neck fractures treated with total hip arthroplasty (THA) were randomized to robot-assisted visualized load-bearing rehabilitation (n=63) or conventional walking-aid rehabilitation (n=63). The primary outcomes were VAS pain, hip flexion-extension ROM, Harris score, straight-leg-raise (SLR) duration, and 3-minute walk distance at 1 month; perioperative/le...
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