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Digitally Supported Short-Term Prehabilitation Before Total Knee Replacement
Sponsor: Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Prevention
Summary
This study evaluates the feasibility of a short-term, digitally supported prehabilitation program for patients scheduled for elective total knee replacement (TKR). Osteoarthritis is a leading cause of disability, and recovery following TKR remains heterogeneous, with a substantial proportion of patients experiencing delayed functional recovery. Prehabilitation may improve perioperative outcomes, but its implementation is often limited by short preoperative time windows. The Prehab2Rehab-KneeTEP trial is a single-center, two-arm, randomized controlled feasibility study conducted in Austria. Patients will be randomized (1:1) to either a multimodal video-supported prehabilitation program or usual care. The intervention consists of a 10 to 14-day preoperative exercise program including strength, endurance, coordination, and gait training, supported by a digital application, and is complemented by a digitally supported transition phase after hospital discharge until the start of inpatient rehabilitation. The primary objective is to assess feasibility in terms of recruitment, retention, adherence, fidelity, acceptability, and safety. Secondary exploratory outcomes include clinical recovery indicators, functional performance, and patient-reported outcomes assessed across the perioperative pathway.
Official title: Prehab2Rehab: Digitally Supported Short-Term Prehabilitation Before Total Knee Replacement - A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2026-05-20
Completion Date
2027-05-01
Last Updated
2026-06-02
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
EXERCISE TRAINING WITH OR WITHOUT MEDICATION
A short-term multimodal, video-supported prehabilitation program delivered over 10 to 14 days before surgery, including endurance, resistance, coordination, and gait training with crutches. The intervention is introduced during an in-person session and subsequently performed at home using a digital application to provide structured exercise guidance and support adherence. A single teleconsultation is conducted to ensure safety, provide feedback, and allow individualized progression. In addition, digital support is extended into the early post-discharge transition phase, providing low-threshold exercise guidance and educational content to support mobility, self-efficacy, and continuity of care until the start of inpatient rehabilitation.
Usual Care Group
Participants allocated to the usual care group will receive the standard perioperative treatment provided at the study site. This includes preoperative consultation, elective total knee replacement surgery according to institutional standards, and routine postoperative care. After hospital discharge, participants return home until the start of standardized inpatient rehabilitation (Phase II), including interdisciplinary care such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medical supervision, and health education. No structured prehabilitation or digitally supported intervention will be provided.
Locations (1)
Medizinisches Zentrum Bad Vigaun GmbH & Co. KG
Hallein, State of Salzburg, Austria