
AAOS 2016: High-intensity versus low-intensity rehabilitation following TKA
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162 patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty were randomized to undergo either a high-intensity or low-intensity resistance, progressive rehabilitation program postoperatively. The study was conducted in order to determine if previous suggestions that higher intensity training was able to yield sustained functional benefits in comparison to low-intensity training. Although the findings of th...
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