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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Using interactive technologies for rehabilitation following revision knee arthroplasty

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1 Bashkir State Medical University, Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufa, Russia

2 Avicenna Tajik State Medical University, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

Correspondence should be addressed: Vladislav Nikolaevich Akbashev
Lenina, 3, Ufa, 450008, Russia; ur.liam@bka-dalv

About paper

Author contribution: Minasov BS — study concept and design, research supervision, editing; Yakupov RR — study design, data analysis, text preparation; Akbashev VN — study concept, interpretation of results, editing; Bilyalov AR — collection of clinical material, examination of patients, preparation of materials for analysis; Yevgrafov IO — rehabilitation program, collection and systematization of clinical data; Karimov KK — methodological support of the study, technical support, analysis of the obtained data; Minasov IB — interpretation of the results, text preparation and editing; Akhmeldinova AA — statistical data processing, registration of the results of the study; Salimyanova MR — literature analysis, preparation and registration of the manuscript.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Bashkir State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Minutes #2 of February 03, 2025). All procedures were performed in accordance with the requirements of the 2013 World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki. All patients signed a voluntary informed consent form for participation in the study.

Received: 2026-03-21 Accepted: 2026-04-10 Published online: 2026-04-27
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