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Clinical Pathways: Joint Prosthesis (35)

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Abstracts for most of the articles referenced below may be
obtained from the MEDLINE Web site.
 

Reference

Location

PMID

Joint Prosthesis

Thomas T, et al.
The rheumatoid shoulder: current consensus on diagnosis and treatment.

Joint Bone Spine.
2006 Mar;73(2):139-43.

St-Etienne University Hospital

Boulevard Pasteur, France

16213772

Vincent KR, et al.
Outcomes in total knee arthroplasty  patients after inpatient rehabilitation: influences of age and gender.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Jun;85(6):482-9.

University of Virginia Health System

Charlottesville, VA

16715017

Healy WL, et al.
Impact of cost reduction programs on short-term patient outcome and hospital cost of total knee arthroplasty.

J Bone Joint Surg Am
2002 Mar;84-A(3):348-53.

Lahey Clinic Medical Center

Burlington, MA

11886902

Hypnar LA, et al.
Attaining superior outcomes with joint replacement patients.

J Nurs Adm
2001 Nov;31(11):544-9.

St. Joseph Mercy Oakland

Pontiac, MI

11727641

Waddell D, et al.
Cost implications of introducing an alternative treatment for patients with Osteoarthritis of the knee in a managed care setting.

Am J Manag Care
2001 Oct;7(10):981-91. 

Louisiana State University School of Medicine

Shreveport, LA

11669362

Boardman ND 3rd, et al.
Rehabilitation after total shoulder arthroplasty.

J Arthroplasty
2001 Jun;16(4):483-6. 

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, MN

11402412

Kolisek FR, et al.
Slide and flex, tighten, extend (SAFTE): a safe, convenient, effective, and no-cost approach to rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty.

J Arthroplasty
2000 Dec;15(8):1013-6. 

Orthoindy

Indianapolis, IN

11112197

Pearson S, et al.
Clinical pathway management of total knee arthroplasty: a retrospective comparative study.

Aust N Z J Surg
2000 May;70(5):351-4. 

University of Adelaide

South Australia, Australia

10830598

Brunt BA, et al.
Enhancing documentation for the orthopedic patient.

Orthop Nurs
2000 Mar-Apr;19(2):87-94.

n/a

 

Matula PA, et al.
Total joint project: acute care to home care.

Medsurg Nurs
1999 Apr;8(2):92-8. 

Lehigh Valley Hospital

Allentown, PA

10410006

Benham AJ.
Managed care and critical pathway development: the joint replacement experience.

Orthop Nurs
1999 Jul-Aug;18(4):71-5.

Summit Medical Center

Oakland, CA

11052044

Sprague TE, et al.
Critical pathways: a means of managing the operating room.

CRNA
1999 May;10(2):65-70.

Medical College of Georgia

Augusta, GA

10504912

Mallory TH, et al.
Pain management for joint arthroplasty: preemptive analgesia.

J Arthroplasty
2002 Jun;17(4 Suppl 1):129-33.

Joint Implant Surgeons, Inc.

Columbus, OH

12068423

Lin YK, et al.
Impact of a clinical pathway for total knee arthroplasty.

Kaohsiung J Med Sci
2002 Mar;18(3):134-40.

Kaohsiung Medical University

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

12149828

Kuster MS.
Exercise recommendations after total joint replacement: a review of the current literature and proposal of scientifically based guidelines.

Sports Med
2002;32(7):433-45. 

Kantonsspital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

St. Gallen, Switzerland

12015805

 

 

 

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