J Knee Surg 2019; 32(06): 550-553
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1660478
Original Article
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Right TKR Patients Treated with Enhanced Pain and Rehabilitation Protocols Can Drive at 2 Weeks

David F. Dalury
1   University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland
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Danielle M. Chapman
1   University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland
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Funding None.
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Publication History

07 February 2018

26 April 2018

Publication Date:
20 June 2018 (online)

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Abstract

An important milestone in the recovery following total knee replacement (TKR) is the ability to return to driving. With advances in pain control and the widespread introduction of rapid rehab programs, we hypothesized that the ability to drive would also return sooner than had been traditionally observed. In our group of consecutive right TKR patients, using a driving simulator, we showed that at the 2-week mark, 36 of the 40 patients tested had returned to their preoperative driving capabilities and the other 4 had reached baseline at 3 weeks. While the eventual decision to return to driving is complex and dependent on many factors, we conclude that one of the benefits of enhanced pain and rehab protocols is that patients undergoing right TKR can return to driving in most instances at the 2-week mark rather than the traditional 6-week mark.