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View article: Exploring older adults’ experiences of daily mobility over the first 6 months after hip fracture: a qualitative interview study
Exploring older adults’ experiences of daily mobility over the first 6 months after hip fracture: a qualitative interview study Open
Objective In this qualitative study, we explored older adults’ experiences of daily mobility after hip fracture, both early and again 6 months postsurgery. Design Individual semistructured interviews exploring the participants’ experiences…
View article: Digital Mobility Outcomes to Describe Real-World Walking During Recovery from a Hip Fracture—The Mobilise-D Perspective
Digital Mobility Outcomes to Describe Real-World Walking During Recovery from a Hip Fracture—The Mobilise-D Perspective Open
Background/Objectives: The burden of disease caused by fragility fractures, and hip fractures in particular, is significant both from a personal and a societal perspective. Digital technologies such as wearable devices now allow a real-wor…
View article: Association of Cut-Point Free Metrics and Common Clinical Tests Among Older Adults After Proximal Femoral Fracture
Association of Cut-Point Free Metrics and Common Clinical Tests Among Older Adults After Proximal Femoral Fracture Open
Wearable and lightweight devices facilitate real-world physical activity (PA) assessments. MX metrics, as a cut-point-free parameter, evaluate acceleration above which the most active X minutes are accumulated. It provides insights into th…
View article: Evaluating the Accuracy and Reliability of Real-World Digital Mobility Outcomes in Older Adults After Hip Fracture: Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Evaluating the Accuracy and Reliability of Real-World Digital Mobility Outcomes in Older Adults After Hip Fracture: Cross-Sectional Observational Study Open
Background Algorithms estimating real-world digital mobility outcomes (DMOs) are increasingly validated in healthy adults and various disease cohorts. However, their accuracy and reliability in older adults after hip fracture, who often wa…
View article: Real-world mobility recovery after hip fracture: secondary analyses of digital mobility outcomes from four randomized controlled trials
Real-world mobility recovery after hip fracture: secondary analyses of digital mobility outcomes from four randomized controlled trials Open
Background The main focus of rehabilitation following hip fracture is to regain mobility. Objectives To estimate the progression of real-world mobility the first year after hip fracture using digital mobility outcomes. Design An explorator…
View article: Sex differences in mobility recovery after hip fracture: a time series analysis
Sex differences in mobility recovery after hip fracture: a time series analysis Open
Introduction Sex differences are commonly reported for hip fracture incidence rates and recovery. Current knowledge about mobility recovery after hip fracture involves clinical assessments of physical capacity or patient-reported outcomes.…
View article: Evaluation of Real-World Mobility Recovery after Hip Fracture using Digital Mobility Outcomes
Evaluation of Real-World Mobility Recovery after Hip Fracture using Digital Mobility Outcomes Open
Background The main focus of rehabilitation following hip fracture is to regain mobility. Objectives To estimate the progression of real-world mobility the first year after hip fracture using digital mobility outcomes. Design An explorator…
View article: Evaluation of mobility recovery after hip fracture: a scoping review of randomized controlled studies
Evaluation of mobility recovery after hip fracture: a scoping review of randomized controlled studies Open
Few older adults regain their pre-fracture mobility after a hip fracture. Intervention studies evaluating effects on gait typically use short clinical tests or in-lab parameters that are often limited to gait speed only. Measurements of mo…
View article: Can an “osteoarthritis school” in orthopedic specialist health service improve self-management in people with hip- and knee osteoarthritis? A cohort study
Can an “osteoarthritis school” in orthopedic specialist health service improve self-management in people with hip- and knee osteoarthritis? A cohort study Open
Purpose: To evaluate an “osteoarthritis school” in orthopedic specialist health service with regard to self-management and physical function after four months and joint survival after one year, and investigate the extent to which patients …
View article: WITHDRAWN: Predictive potentials of 8 muscle strength actions, KOOS-pain, and Örebro-psychosocial difficulties on self-reported activities-of-daily-life function in patients with knee osteoarthritis: an exploratory regression-based cross-sectional study
WITHDRAWN: Predictive potentials of 8 muscle strength actions, KOOS-pain, and Örebro-psychosocial difficulties on self-reported activities-of-daily-life function in patients with knee osteoarthritis: an exploratory regression-based cross-sectional study Open
BackgroundThe aim of the study was to explore the relative predictive potentials of a discriminative and comprehensive set of lower-limb muscle strength factors onto self-reported physical-activities-of-daily-life-function (SR-ADL-function…
View article: Relative difference in muscle strength between patients with knee osteoarthritis and healthy controls when tested bilaterally and joint-inclusive: an exploratory cross-sectional study
Relative difference in muscle strength between patients with knee osteoarthritis and healthy controls when tested bilaterally and joint-inclusive: an exploratory cross-sectional study Open
Background To improve the goal-directedness of strength exercises for patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), physical rehabilitation specialists need to know which muscle-groups are most substantially weakened across the kinetic chain of…
View article: Relative difference among 27 functional measures in patients with knee osteoarthritis: an exploratory cross-sectional case-control study
Relative difference among 27 functional measures in patients with knee osteoarthritis: an exploratory cross-sectional case-control study Open
View article: Muscular strength after total hip arthroplasty
Muscular strength after total hip arthroplasty Open
Background and purpose — Minimizing the decrease in muscular strength after total hip arthroplasty (THA) might allow patients to recover faster. We evaluated muscular strength in patients who were operated on using 3 surgical approa…
View article: 1–year follow–up of 920 hip and knee arthroplasty patients after implementing fast–track
1–year follow–up of 920 hip and knee arthroplasty patients after implementing fast–track Open
View article: Daily Physical Activity early after Total Hip Arthroplasty
Daily Physical Activity early after Total Hip Arthroplasty Open
Background:Daily physical activity early after total hip arthroplasty (THA) is important to \nprevent postoperative complications and reduce negative consequences of inactivity. The \nextent of muscle weakness after THA caused by the surgi…