Jakobsen, Thomas Linding http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8692-6917
Thorborg, Kristian
Fisker, Jakob
Kallemose, Thomas
Bandholm, Thomas
Funding for this research was provided by:
Praksisfonden (R65-A1601)
Article History
Received: 26 April 2022
Accepted: 2 September 2022
First Online: 4 October 2022
Declarations
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: The Committees on Biomedical Research Ethics for the Capital Region of Denmark approved the study (Protocol nr. 17010473), and the study was pre-registered atExternalRef removed(NCT03371901) December 13, 2017. Patients’ consent to retrieve personal medical data were sought, and therefore approval from the Danish Data Protection Agency was not necessary according to the Danish Data Protection Legislation and Danish Health Act. Patients were provided with written information about the purpose, procedures, and safety issues. Written informed consent was obtained in strict accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.
: Written informed consent was obtained to use the pictures from the individual appearing in the Supporting information SInternalRef removedBlood Flow Restriction Exercise Leaflet and SInternalRef removedUsual care exercise after cartilage or meniscus repair in the knee joint - week 3–6 postoperatively Exercise Description.
: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist, except TB, who declares: I have received speaker’s honoraria for talks or expert testimony on the efficacy of exercise therapy to enhance recovery after surgery at meetings or symposia held by biomedical companies (Zimmer Biomet and Novartis). I have received fees for writing textbook chapters (Munksgaard) and for organising post-graduate education, such as post-graduate courses in clinical exercise physiology (Danish Physical Therapy Organization) or PhD courses on clinical research methodology (University of Copenhagen). I am an editorial board member with Br J Sports Med. I am an exercise physiologist and physical therapist and may have a cognitive exercise bias.