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The situation is such that there is a lack of research analyzing the effect of exercise therapy during the rehabilitation period of patients after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Therefore, the purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to analyze the effects of exercise therapy on the balance and gait of patients after THA. The studies selected for this study were based on the PICO as follows: P (Patient)-patients after THA, I (Intervention)-exercise therapy, C (Comparison)-control and other therapy groups, O (Outcome)-balance and gait. Additional criteria for this study were study design (randomized controlled study), language (English), publication status (journal), and the year of publication were not limited. Eleven studies were included. The effects of exercise thera-py on balance and gait in patients after THA were significantly different. Balance: standardized mean difference (SMD), 0.51; 95% confidence intervals (CI), 0.24–0.78; I2=22%. Gait: SMD, 0.39; 95% CI, 0.01–0.76; I2=66%. Rehabilitation specialists recommend that exercise therapy be included in rehabilitation programs to improve balance and gait in patients after THA. Further research is needed in the future, including more studies and a network meta-analysis that analyzes the effect size of each exer-cise therapy.
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INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Protocol and registration
Eligibility criteria
Search strategy
Study selection
Data extraction and synthesis
Risk of bias assessment
Statistical analyses
RESULTS
Search results
Characteristics of the studies
Risk of bias assessment
Overall effect size of exercise therapy on gait after total hip arthroplasty
Effect size of exercise therapy on balance according to the duration of intervention
Effect size of exercise therapy on gait according to the duration of intervention
Publication bias analysis of the effect of exercise therapy on patients after total hip arthroplasty
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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