Remote Therapeutic Monitoring after TKA May Be Safe, Cost-Effective .
Remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may represent a safe and cost-effective strategy to support postoperative recovery. Findings suggest that digital monitoring platforms can track patient progress, adherence to rehabilitation protocols, and functional outcomes while enabling clinicians to identify potential complications earlier. RTM may reduce the need for frequent in-person visits, improving convenience for patients while maintaining clinical oversight. The approach aligns with broader trends toward telehealth-enabled postoperative care and data-driven rehabilitation strategies. These results indicate that remote monitoring technologies may enhance recovery efficiency and resource utilization while maintaining clinical effectiveness after TKA.
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