A Systematic Review of the Use of Commercial Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Recovery in Individuals Undergoing Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Authors: Babaei, N., Hannani, N., Dabanloo, N.J. and Bahadori, S.

Journal: Cyborg and Bionic Systems

Volume: 2022

eISSN: 2692-7632

ISSN: 2097-1087

DOI: 10.34133/2022/9794641

Abstract:

The innovation of wearable devices is advancing rapidly. Activity monitors can be used to improve the total hip replacement (THR) patients’ recovery process and reduce costs. This systematic review assessed the body-worn accelerometers used in studies to enhance the rehabilitation process and monitor THR patients. Electronic databases such as Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews library, CINAHL CompleteVR, Science Citation Index, and MedlineVR from January 2000 to January 2022 were searched. Due to inclusion criteria, fourteen eligible studies that utilised commercial wearable technology to monitor physical activity both before and after THR were identified. Their evidence quality was assessed with RoB 2.0 and ROBINS-I. This study demonstrates that wearable device technology might be feasible to predict, monitor, and detect physical activity following THR. They could be used as a motivational tool to increase patients’ mobility and enhance the recovery process. Also, wearable activity monitors could provide a better insight into the individual’s activity level in contrast to subjective self-reported questionnaires. However, they have some limitations, and further evidence is needed to establish this technology as the primary device in THR rehabilitation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37746/

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A Systematic Review of the Use of Commercial Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Recovery in Individuals Undergoing Total Hip Replacement Surgery.

Authors: Babaei, N., Hannani, N., Dabanloo, N.J. and Bahadori, S.

Journal: Cyborg Bionic Syst

Volume: 2022

Pages: 9794641

eISSN: 2692-7632

DOI: 10.34133/2022/9794641

Abstract:

The innovation of wearable devices is advancing rapidly. Activity monitors can be used to improve the total hip replacement (THR) patients' recovery process and reduce costs. This systematic review assessed the body-worn accelerometers used in studies to enhance the rehabilitation process and monitor THR patients. Electronic databases such as Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews library, CINAHL CompleteVR, Science Citation Index, and MedlineVR from January 2000 to January 2022 were searched. Due to inclusion criteria, fourteen eligible studies that utilised commercial wearable technology to monitor physical activity both before and after THR were identified. Their evidence quality was assessed with RoB 2.0 and ROBINS-I. This study demonstrates that wearable device technology might be feasible to predict, monitor, and detect physical activity following THR. They could be used as a motivational tool to increase patients' mobility and enhance the recovery process. Also, wearable activity monitors could provide a better insight into the individual's activity level in contrast to subjective self-reported questionnaires. However, they have some limitations, and further evidence is needed to establish this technology as the primary device in THR rehabilitation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37746/

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A Systematic Review of the Use of Commercial Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Recovery in Individuals Undergoing Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Authors: Babaei, N., Hannani, N., Dabanloo, N.J. and Bahadori, S.

Journal: CYBORG AND BIONIC SYSTEMS

Volume: 2022

eISSN: 2692-7632

DOI: 10.34133/2022/9794641

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37746/

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A Systematic Review of the Use of Commercial Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Recovery in Individuals Undergoing Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Authors: Babaei, N., Hannani, N., Jafarnia Dabanloo, N. and Bahadori, S.

Journal: Cyborg and Bionic Systems

Volume: 2022

DOI: 10.34133/2022/9794641

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37746/

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A Systematic Review of the Use of Commercial Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Recovery in Individuals Undergoing Total Hip Replacement Surgery.

Authors: Babaei, N., Hannani, N., Dabanloo, N.J. and Bahadori, S.

Journal: Cyborg and bionic systems (Washington, D.C.)

Volume: 2022

Pages: 9794641

eISSN: 2692-7632

ISSN: 2097-1087

DOI: 10.34133/2022/9794641

Abstract:

The innovation of wearable devices is advancing rapidly. Activity monitors can be used to improve the total hip replacement (THR) patients' recovery process and reduce costs. This systematic review assessed the body-worn accelerometers used in studies to enhance the rehabilitation process and monitor THR patients. Electronic databases such as Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews library, CINAHL CompleteVR, Science Citation Index, and MedlineVR from January 2000 to January 2022 were searched. Due to inclusion criteria, fourteen eligible studies that utilised commercial wearable technology to monitor physical activity both before and after THR were identified. Their evidence quality was assessed with RoB 2.0 and ROBINS-I. This study demonstrates that wearable device technology might be feasible to predict, monitor, and detect physical activity following THR. They could be used as a motivational tool to increase patients' mobility and enhance the recovery process. Also, wearable activity monitors could provide a better insight into the individual's activity level in contrast to subjective self-reported questionnaires. However, they have some limitations, and further evidence is needed to establish this technology as the primary device in THR rehabilitation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37746/

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A Systematic Review of the Use of Commercial Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Recovery in Individuals Undergoing Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Authors: Babaei, N., Hannani, N., Jafarnia Dabanloo, N. and Bahadori, S.

Journal: Cyborg and Bionic Systems

Volume: 2022

ISSN: 2692-7632

Abstract:

The innovation of wearable devices is advancing rapidly. Activity monitors can be used to improve the total hip replacement (THR) patients’ recovery process and reduce costs. This systematic review assessed the body-worn accelerometers used in studies to enhance the rehabilitation process and monitor THR patients. Electronic databases such as Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews library, CINAHL CompleteVR, Science Citation Index, and MedlineVR from January 2000 to January 2022 were searched. Due to inclusion criteria, fourteen eligible studies that utilised commercial wearable technology to monitor physical activity both before and after THR were identified. Their evidence quality was assessed with RoB 2.0 and ROBINS-I. This study demonstrates that wearable device technology might be feasible to predict, monitor, and detect physical activity following THR. They could be used as a motivational tool to increase patients’ mobility and enhance the recovery process. Also, wearable activity monitors could provide a better insight into the individual’s activity level in contrast to subjective self-reported questionnaires. However, they have some limitations, and further evidence is needed to establish this technology as the primary device in THR rehabilitation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37746/

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