Patients with total hip or knee replacement experiencing persistant problems are offered 3 weeks of intensive rehabilitation.
Outcomes before, at the end of treatment and at 6 months follow up will be investigated. Data will be handled separately for the two groups of patients: 42 with a total hip replacement and 42 with a total knee replacement. Specific and generic outcomes will be collected.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
84
Three weeks intensive rehabilitation where patients undergo group-based and individualised rehabilitation focusing at improving pain, function and quality of life for the patient
Horsens Regional Hospital
Brædstrup, Denmark
RECRUITINGHOOS/KOOS pain (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related pain
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
HOOS/KOOS ADL (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related activities of daily living
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
HOOS/KOOS quality of life (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related quality of life
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
HOOS/KOOS pain (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related pain
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
HOOS/KOOS ADL (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related activities of daily living
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
HOOS/KOOS quality of life (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related quality of life
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
Sit-to-stand test
Number of completed sit to stands in 30 seconds
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
Sit-to-stand test
Number of completed sit to stands in 30 seconds
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
Patient acceptable symptom state (yes/no)
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Patients are asked with a single question if their current symptom state is acceptable
Time frame: 3 weeks follow up
Patient acceptable symptom state (yes/no)
Patients are asked with a single question if their current symptom state is acceptable
Time frame: 7 months follow up
Pain catastrophising scale (0-52 score)
Current level of pain catastrophising with 0 being the best
Time frame: Baseline
Pain catastrophising scale (0-52 score)
Current level of pain catastrophising with 0 being the best
Time frame: 3 weeks
Pain catastrophising scale (0-52 score)
Current level of pain catastrophising with 0 being the best
Time frame: 7 months
Global rating of change (0-11 score)
Likert scale where patients indicate their overall rating of change since the beginning of the intervention
Time frame: Change from baseline to 3 weeks
Global rating of change (0-11 score)
Likert scale where patients indicate their overall rating of change since the beginning of the intervention
Time frame: Change from baseline to 7 months
The 5-level EQ-5D version (EQ-5D-5L) (0-5 scale)
EQ5D5L scores
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
The 5-level EQ-5D version (EQ-5D-5L) (0-5 scale)
EQ5D5L scores
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 mothns
EQ5D VAS (0-100 scale)
EQ5D Vas overall health
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
EQ5D VAS (0-100 scale)
EQ5D Vas overall health
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
HOOS/KOOS symptoms (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related symptoms
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
HOOS/KOOS symptoms (0-100 score)
Hip or knee symptoms
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
HOOS/KOOS sport/rec (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related sport/rec
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
HOOS/KOOS sport/rec (0-100 score)
Hip or knee related sport/rec
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
6 minute walk test
The distance a patient can walk in 6 minutes
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
6 minute walk test
The distance a patient can walk in 6 minutes
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
40 meter fast paced walk test
The time a patient uses walking 40 meters fast
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
40 meter fast paced walk test
The time a patient uses walking 40 meters fast
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months
Stair test
The time a patient uses to ascend and decend a staircase
Time frame: Change from baseline (0) to 3 weeks
Stair test
The time a patient uses to ascend and decend a staircase
Time frame: Change from 3 weeks to 7 months