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. 2020 Jun 23;6(1):e000729.
doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000729. eCollection 2020.

Effect of knee arthroplasty on sports participation and activity levels: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Effect of knee arthroplasty on sports participation and activity levels: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Marco J Konings et al. BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. .

Abstract

Objective: Desires and expectations of patients in regard to resume participation in sport activities after knee arthroplasty strongly increased in recent years. Therefore, this review systematically reviewed the available scientific literature on the effect of knee arthroplasty on sports participation and activity levels.

Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Data sources: PubMed, Embase, SPORTDiscus and reference lists were searched in February 2019.

Studies eligibility criteria: Inclusion of knee osteoarthritis patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and/or unicondylar knee arthroplasty. Studies had to include at least one preoperative and one postoperative measure (≥1 year post surgery) of an outcome variable of interest (ie, activity level: University of California, Los Angeles and/or Lower Extremity Activity Scale; sport participation: type of sport activity survey).

Results: Nineteen studies were included, consisting data from 4074 patients. Knee arthroplasty has in general a positive effect on activity level and sport participation. Most patients who have stopped participating in sport activities in the year prior to surgery, however, do not seem to reinitiate their sport activities after surgery, in particular after a TKA. In contrast, patients who continue to participate in sport activities until surgery appear to become even more active in low-impact and medium-impact sports than before the onset of restricting symptoms.

Conclusions: Knee arthroplasty is an effective treatment in resuming sports participation and physical activity levels. However, to achieve the full benefits from knee arthroplasty, strategies and guidelines aimed to keep patients capable and motivated to participate in (low-impact or medium-impact) sport activities until close before surgery are warranted.

Keywords: knee surgery; osteoarthritis; physical activity; sport.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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Meta-analysis on change in UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) scores from within 1-year pre-knee replacement surgery to more than 1-year post-knee replacement surgery (n = 10 studies; N = 2692 participants; upper section A); and meta-analysis onchange in UCLA scores from pre-onset of restricting symptoms to more than 1-year post-knee replacement surgery (n = 2 studies; N = 207 participants; lower section B).

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