Effect of accelerated postoperative rehabilitation after tibial tubercle distalisation: A randomised controlled trial protocol
Timo Rahnel, Frederick K. Weitz, Ville M. Mattila, Aleksi Reito, Erkki Nilkku, Antti P. Launonen, Petri J. Sillanpää, Ahmed A. Khalifa, Mehrnaz Kajbafvala, Mehrnaz Kajbafvala, Mehrnaz Kajbafvala

TL;DR
This study compares a new fast recovery plan with a traditional one after a specific knee surgery to see if it improves recovery and reduces complications.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the introduction and evaluation of an accelerated rehabilitation protocol following tibial tubercle osteotomy.
Findings
The trial will assess recovery and functional outcomes at 6, 12, and 24 weeks.
It hypothesizes that accelerated rehabilitation leads to faster recovery and similar complication rates.
Results will be published after a 1-year follow-up.
Abstract
Patella alta is a clinical condition where the patella is positioned too proximal in relation to the femoral trochlea. Such an abnormality may cause patellar instability and predispose to recurrent patellofemoral dislocations and patellofemoral pain. There are no conclusive guidelines for determining a threshold for too high positioned patella, as several different methods have been described to measure patellar height. As a surgical solution, distalising tibial tubercle osteotomy has been described to correct excessive patellar height. In the early phase of the distalising tibial tubercle osteotomy postoperative protocol, weightbearing and knee flexion are limited with a brace commonly for 4–8 weeks to avoid potential implant failure leading to displacement of the osteotomy or non-union. The potential risks for adverse effects associated with the limitation rehabilitation protocol…
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TopicsLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Sports injuries and prevention · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
