
GRAPEVINE, Texas — In this video, Peter A. Gold, MD discusses a study that found no differences between the functional outcomes of robotic-assisted total knee replacement and conventional total joint arthroplasty.
“We found there was no difference in early functional outcomes in terms of [timed]-up-and-go test and stair climbing test at 1 month and 6 months postoperatively between the groups,” Gold told Healio. “We did find that there was a statistically significant improvement in patient-reported outcomes, specifically the KOOS score for pain and symptoms
