Risk of revision arthroplasty surgery after exposure to physically demanding occupational or leisure activities: A systematic review.
Elena ZaballaE Clare HarrisCyrus CooperCatherine H LinakerKaren Walker-BonePublished in: PloS one (2022)
There is currently a limited evidence base to address this important question. There is weak evidence that the risk of revision hip arthroplasty may be increased by exposure to physically-demanding occupational activities but insufficient evidence about the impact on knee revision and about exposure to leisure-time activities after both procedures. More evidence is urgently needed to advise lower limb arthroplasty recipients, particularly people expecting to return to jobs in some sectors (e.g., construction, agriculture, military).