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2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-022-04592-1
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A meta-analysis assessing time for return to sport following hip resurfacing

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“…Moreover, in the studies that showed no significant difference between RHA and THA, no activity-specific measures were used. Evidence exists that RHA may offer some potential advantages over THA in this sense, including an early return to high-level activities and sports [ 46 ], restoration of native hip biomechanics and decreased proximal femoral stress shielding [ 38 ]. It appears that the potential advantages of RHA could be shown only in the studies that used physical activity-specific outcome measures, as was suggested in the existing literature analyzing the return to sport after RHA [ 33 , 38 , 47 , 48 , 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in the studies that showed no significant difference between RHA and THA, no activity-specific measures were used. Evidence exists that RHA may offer some potential advantages over THA in this sense, including an early return to high-level activities and sports [ 46 ], restoration of native hip biomechanics and decreased proximal femoral stress shielding [ 38 ]. It appears that the potential advantages of RHA could be shown only in the studies that used physical activity-specific outcome measures, as was suggested in the existing literature analyzing the return to sport after RHA [ 33 , 38 , 47 , 48 , 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies suggest that both HRA and THA can yield comparable outcomes in terms of pain resolution, return to sport, and restoration of physiological hip biomechanics. [47][48][49] A recent study by LeBrun et al compared the patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) and revision rates of these procedures in 101 patients aged 35 or younger. 50 Of these patients, 76 underwent HRA and 33 underwent a primary THA.…”
Section: How Does Hip Resurfacing Compare To Total Hip Arthroplasty?mentioning
confidence: 99%