[Return to activity and return to sports after total knee replacement].

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1007/s00132-024-04545-z
Jochen Bellerich, Sebastian Stemmler, Alexander Franz
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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most common and successful operations in the field of orthopaedics, with a steadily increasing number of patients. However, as the patient population becomes younger, expectations regarding the outcome of the surgery are also changing. In addition to pain reduction and improved mobility, the longevity of the implant and the recovery of (everyday) activity in general (return-to-activity, RtA) and sporting activity in particular (return-to-sports, RtS) are becoming increasingly important.

State of the study: RtS with a tendency towards low-impact sports seems generally possible but is highly dependent on the individual characteristics of the patient. Despite comprehensive studies on treatment with TKA, there are no systematic studies and reliable conclusions on the key factors that enable patients to return to sports after TKA. Any recommendation by the responsible surgeons remains dependent on their subjective experience due to the lack of standardized implementation of an RtA/RtS assessment and the necessary long-term follow-up observation under control of patient-related confounding factors.

[全膝关节置换术后恢复活动和重返运动场]。
背景:全膝关节置换术(TKA)是矫形外科领域最常见、最成功的手术之一,患者人数不断增加。然而,随着患者的年轻化,人们对手术效果的期望也在发生变化。除了减轻疼痛和改善活动能力外,植入物的使用寿命以及一般(日常)活动(恢复活动,RtA)和体育活动(恢复运动,RtS)的恢复也变得越来越重要:研究现状:一般来说,恢复运动并倾向于低强度运动似乎是可能的,但这在很大程度上取决于患者的个体特征。尽管对 TKA 治疗进行了全面研究,但对于患者在 TKA 术后恢复运动的关键因素,目前还没有系统的研究和可靠的结论。由于缺乏标准化的 RtA/RtS 评估和必要的长期随访观察以控制与患者相关的混杂因素,外科医生的任何建议仍取决于其主观经验。
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