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For decades, the postoperative pathway after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has been pretty standard — patient leaves the hospital, attends a series of in-person physical therapy sessions, performs their home exercise program (sometimes…), and gradually regains motion, strength, and confidence in their shiny new knee.

But — accelerated by global shifts in healthcare delivery — another option has entered the arena: telerehabilitation.


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