View clinical trials related to Arthroplasty, Knee Replacement.
Filter by:Globally, the prevalence of total joint replacement (TKR) procedures has been rising, providing patients with better joint function, decreased pain, and enhanced quality of life. A thorough and successful postoperative rehabilitation program, which attempts to restore optimal function and lower the risk of problems related to the treatment, is necessary for the success of total knee replacement (TKR) procedures. After total knee replacement, postoperative rehabilitation is a crucial stage in the patient's healing process. Normal knee function is frequently hampered by issues like pain management, muscular weakness, joint stiffness, and proprioceptive deficiencies. Therefore, choosing a suitable rehabilitation regimen is crucial.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of combined care guidance and general care guidance on pain scores, anxiety levels and joint mobility in patients undergoing total artificial knee replacement. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does combined care coaching reduce patient pain scores and anxiety levels after surgery? - Does combined care guidance improve knee joint mobility after surgery? Researchers will compare combined care guidance and general care to see if combined care guidance reduces patients' pain scores and anxiety levels after surgery, and improves knee joint mobility after surgery. Participants will: - Watch pain and rehabilitation exercise guidance videos before surgery and learn how to use a walker. - Complete questionnaires before surgery, 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours and three months after surgery. - Questionnaire records pain level, anxiety level and joint mobility.
To study and evaluate the effect of using the Primary Relief PENS treatment as adjuvant analgesia for reducing pain in total knee replacement (TKR) patients.