2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2016.07.041
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Patient activity levels after reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: what are patients doing?

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“…The sports questionnaire we used has been used previously in the literature to report sport-related outcomes of more common orthopaedic procedures. [19][20][21][22] To further elucidate levels of RTS, sports were stratified by the level of demand on the lower extremities, as determined by previous studies by Garcia et al 19,21 and at our discretion ( Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sports questionnaire we used has been used previously in the literature to report sport-related outcomes of more common orthopaedic procedures. [19][20][21][22] To further elucidate levels of RTS, sports were stratified by the level of demand on the lower extremities, as determined by previous studies by Garcia et al 19,21 and at our discretion ( Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Auch ein direkter Vergleich zwischen Hemiarthroplastik (n = 71,66 Jahre) und inverser TEP (n = 102,72 Jahre) deckte eine deutliche Unterlegenheit der Hemiprothesen auf [65] [67]. Eine Reihe weiterer Studien aus den vergangenen 2 Jahren bestätigt die eher unerwartet gute Sportfähigkeit mit inversen Prothesen im kurz- bis mittelfristigen Verlauf mit bis zu über 90 % allgemeiner Rückkehrquote und 20-25 % Rückkehrquote sogar in High-impact-Sportarten binnen etwa 6 Monaten post-OP ohne erhöhte Komplikationsraten [68][69][70]. Für anatomische TEPs auf dem Boden einer primären Omarthrose konnten Bülhoff et al anhand einer Kohorte von n = 154 Patienten, stratifiziert nach präoperativer sportlicher Aktivität zeigen, dass 100 % der prä-OP aktiven Patienten (n = 105) auch post-OP wieder sportlich aktiv waren, während prä-OP inaktive Patienten (n = 49) auch post-OP sehr wahrscheinlich inaktiv bleiben [71].…”
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“…Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), including anatomic and reverse TSA, has become more popular, with registry-based studies in Australia, the United States and Europe reporting increasing incidence, 1,2 with some suggestion of a seven-fold increase over the next 15 years. 3 This increase in incidence is largely on the back of evidence of good clinical outcomes, including reduced pain, increased function and high patient satisfaction, 49 and the expanding surgical indications around pathology, such as rotator cuff tear arthropathy (RCTA) and massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs), made possible by reverse TSA. 1012 Not unlike hip and knee arthroplasty, post-operative physical therapy is considered essential, and indeed routine practice following TSA.…”
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confidence: 99%