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  • Biomedical engineering
  • Sports medicine

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  • Increasing patient volumes and decreasing reimbursement rates challenge clinicians in orthopedic rehabilitation.
  • The need for efficient and effective rehabilitation strategies is paramount across diverse orthopedic conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review emerging technologies aimed at standardizing and improving outcomes in orthopedic rehabilitation.
  • To highlight innovations for patients with injuries from sports medicine, trauma, and joint arthroplasty.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on new rehabilitation technologies.
  • Categorization of technologies into direct patient applications (e.g., exoskeletons, instrumented insoles) and extrinsic applications (e.g., biofeedback, personalized charts).

Main Results:

  • A wide array of new technologies are available for orthopedic rehabilitation, including wearable devices and advanced feedback systems.
  • Many of these technologies demonstrate Level 1 evidence, indicating safety and feasibility for clinical settings.
  • Ongoing randomized trials are evaluating the efficacy and safety of these innovations.

Conclusions:

  • Emerging technologies offer significant potential to enhance standardization and outcomes in orthopedic rehabilitation.
  • These innovations can improve patient compliance, safety, and return to athletic performance.
  • The reviewed technologies are applicable to a broad spectrum of orthopedic conditions and patient populations.