Conclusion
La mobilisation précoce dans les PTG a permis une récupération plus complète et plus rapide donnant de meilleurs résultats que dans les premières séries. La précocité de la mobilisation et la prise en charge optimale de la douleur postopératoire qui semblent être les facteurs principaux conditionnant la mobilité finale.
Tout au cours de la rééducation, la collaboration entre les divers intervenant doit être parfaite afin de dépister et traiter à temps les éventuelles complications.
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Bonnin, M. et al. (2006). Rééducation après prothèse totale de genou. In: La gonarthrose. Approche pratique en orthopédie-traumatologie. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/2-287-30285-9_23
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