Sports activity and hip, knee, shoulder and intervertebral disc arthroplasties

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Abstract

The success of joint replacement surgery has been responsible for raising patients' expectations regarding the procedure. Many of these procedures are currently designed not only to relive the pain caused by arthrosis, but also to enable patients to achieve functional recovery and to engage in some degree of physical activity and sports. However, as physical exercise causes an increase in forces exercised through the articular prosthesis, it can be an important risk factor for its early failure. Scientific literature on sports after arthroplasty is limited to small-scale retrospective studies with shortterm follow-up, which are mostly insufficient to evaluate articular prosthesis durability. This article presents a review of the literature on sports in the context of hip, knee, shoulder and intervertebral disc arthroplasty, and puts forward general recommendations based on the current scientific evidence.

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Moura, D. L., & Fonseca, F. P. (2018). Sports activity and hip, knee, shoulder and intervertebral disc arthroplasties. Acta Ortopedica Brasileira, 26(5), 350–355. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220182605182508

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