髋关节置换术后恢复冲浪。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
HIP International Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1177/11207000241254802
Garrett K Berger, Canhnghi N Ta, Michael Hachadorian, Cooper B Ehlers, Ryan O'Leary, Pradyumna Gurusamy, Scott T Ball
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摘要

背景:迄今为止,还没有研究探讨过髋关节置换术后重返冲浪运动的问题。本研究的目的是分析髋关节置换术后恢复高风险活动的情况:对资深作者在 2014 年至 2021 年期间实施的所有初次全髋关节置换术 (THA) 和髋关节置换术 (HRA) 进行了回顾性病历审查。与被确认为冲浪者的患者取得联系,让他们填写一份调查表,内容包括冲浪史和患者报告的结果:结果:共联系了 67 名患者的 83 个髋关节。共有 66 例 THAs 和 17 例 HRA。81例髋关节手术采用后路,2例采用前路。在平均67个月的时间里,没有发生脱位,也没有患者报告冲浪时髋部疼痛。恢复冲浪的时间中位数为16周(8-144周)。在 13 位未能恢复冲浪运动的患者中,8 位患者表示受到了新的生活方式限制,4 位患者表示是其他关节炎引起的,只有 1 位患者表示是髋关节置换造成的。这组患者在手术前停止冲浪的时间明显更长:结论:在我们的研究人群中,髋关节置换术和髋关节置换术后恢复冲浪是常见且安全的,没有并发症,尤其是没有脱臼。患有其他部位关节炎的患者以及术前离开冲浪运动时间较长的患者恢复运动的可能性较小。虽然冲浪运动显然不是没有风险,但一般来说,患者在髋关节置换术后恢复冲浪运动的成功率很高。
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Return to surfing following hip arthroplasty.

Background: To date, no previous studies have explored return to surfing after hip arthroplasty. The objective of this study is to analyse return to a risky activity following hip arthroplasty.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted on all primary total hip arthroplasties (THA) and hip resurfacing arthroplasties (HRA) performed by the senior author from 2014 to 2021. Patients identified as surfers were contacted to complete a survey including surfing history and patient-reported outcomes.

Results: 83 hips in 67 patients were contacted. There were 66 THAs and 17 HRAs. 81 hips were performed through a posterior approach and 2 through an anterior approach. At an average of 67 months, there were no dislocations and no patients reported hip pain while surfing. Time to resume surfing was a median of 16 (range 8-144) weeks. Among 13 patients who did not return to surfing, 8 cited new lifestyle restrictions, 4 attributed it to other arthritic joints, and only 1 patient attributed their limitation to the replaced hip. This group had taken significantly more time off from surfing prior to surgery.

Conclusions: Return to surfing following THA and HRA is common and safe in our study population with no complications and specifically no dislocations. Patients with other sites of arthritis and patients who have more extensive time away from surfing prior to surgery are less likely to return to sport. While surfing is clearly not without risk, patients can generally expect a high rate of successful return to surfing after hip arthroplasty.

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HIP International
HIP International 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
70
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: HIP International is the official journal of the European Hip Society. It is the only international, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal dedicated to diseases of the hip. HIP International considers contributions relating to hip surgery, traumatology of the hip, prosthetic surgery, biomechanics, and basic sciences relating to the hip. HIP International invites reviews from leading specialists with the aim of informing its readers of current evidence-based best practice. The journal also publishes supplements containing proceedings of symposia, special meetings or articles of special educational merit. HIP International is divided into six independent sections led by editors of the highest scientific merit. These sections are: • Biomaterials • Biomechanics • Conservative Hip Surgery • Paediatrics • Primary and Revision Hip Arthroplasty • Traumatology
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