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Characteristics of early interventions for pain and function following lower extremity joint replacement: systematic review
Foussell I, Negley M, Thompson A, Turner A, Wygal A, DeVries A, Hilton C, Pritchard KT
Occupational Therapy in Health Care 2023 Oct;37(4):627-647
systematic review

Occupational therapy is beneficial among adults with chronic pain; however, occupational therapy interventions addressing earlier phases of pain have not been clearly explicated. This systematic review characterized acute and subacute interventions billable by occupational therapy after hip or knee replacement to improve pain and function. Seven articles met inclusion criteria. Six articles had a low risk of bias. Three intervention types were found: task-oriented exercise, water-based, and modalities. Only task-oriented interventions improved both pain and function one-year after surgery. There are long-term benefits to early task-oriented exercise. Further research is needed to contextualize occupational therapy's role in early pain interventions.

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