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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-Bone
Published 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).
Keyphrases
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • total hip arthroplasty
  • lower limb
  • physical activity
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  • knee osteoarthritis
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