1995
DOI: 10.4065/70.4.342
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Participation in Sports After Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Review of Literature and Survey of Surgeon Preferences

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“…A higher revision risk has also been reported in patients returning to hard manual work or athletic activities after hip arthroplasty (White 1988, Kilgus et al 1991, whereas other studies have shown no consistent difference in revision rates among patients who were or were not active (Ritter and Meding 1987). The present recommendation concerning sports encourages participation in low-impact sports only (McGrory et al 1995). In accordance with a report by Dubs et al (1983), we found a lower revision risk among patients of working age returning to work after the operation and among working age patients who exercised regularly after the operation.…”
Section: Risk Factorssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…A higher revision risk has also been reported in patients returning to hard manual work or athletic activities after hip arthroplasty (White 1988, Kilgus et al 1991, whereas other studies have shown no consistent difference in revision rates among patients who were or were not active (Ritter and Meding 1987). The present recommendation concerning sports encourages participation in low-impact sports only (McGrory et al 1995). In accordance with a report by Dubs et al (1983), we found a lower revision risk among patients of working age returning to work after the operation and among working age patients who exercised regularly after the operation.…”
Section: Risk Factorssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…All of these methods have their limitations. At present, patients are routinely advised to avoid sporting activities that generate high compressive or rotary forces or place them at risk for injury to the replaced joint (115)(116)(117)(118)(119).…”
Section: Evidence-based Approach To Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há quase um consenso na literatura de que a prática de esportes e as atividades físicas de alto impacto, as que requeiram giro, esportes com raquete ou os esporte de luta e o nado peito são prejudiciais aos pacientes após artroplastia de quadril, seja total ou parcial, devido à possibilidade de danos aos componentes da prótese (7,28,29,(32)(33)(34)(35) .…”
Section: Artroplastia De Quadrilunclassified
“…As atividades contraindicadas na literatura para pessoas com pró-tese de quadril foram a cavalgada, basquete, handebol, esqui aquático, futebol, hóquei, tênis e os esportes com raquete de maneira geral, além da corrida independente da distância percorrida (7,8,28,29,(32)(33)(34)(35) . Os esportes de contato e luta, segundo Seth (34) , deverão ser evitados em qualquer fase do pós-operatório.…”
Section: Artroplastia De Quadrilunclassified