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Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport
CONTEXT: Increasingly, total shoulder arthroplasty is being performed not only to treat the pain associated with glenohumeral arthritis but also to return patients to the level of activity and function they enjoyed prior to the development of arthritis. While return to sport and activity have been s...
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4272694/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25553218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738114550988 |
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author | Khair, M. Michael Dines, Joshua S. Dines, David M. |
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description | CONTEXT: Increasingly, total shoulder arthroplasty is being performed not only to treat the pain associated with glenohumeral arthritis but also to return patients to the level of activity and function they enjoyed prior to the development of arthritis. While return to sport and activity have been studied in the total knee and total hip replacement literature, it is only relatively recently that the same focus has been placed on total shoulder replacements. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: PubMed database from the years 2000 to 2014. All studies relevant to shoulder arthroplasty and return to sport were included in the review. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical review. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 4. RESULTS: An increasing number of patients seeking total shoulder arthroplasty are doing so with the expectation of not only decreased symptoms of glenohumeral arthritis but also of return to a high level of activity. The majority of patients are able to return to their prior level of activity within 6 months of surgery. In some series, patients saw an improvement in their ability to perform their chosen activity. CONCLUSION: Patients should be counseled that there is a high probability that they will be able to return to their preoperative activity level after total shoulder arthroplasty and, in some cases, see an improvement in their abilities to participate in sport. STRENGTH-OF-RECOMMENDATION TAXONOMY (SORT): C. |
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spelling | pubmed-42726942016-01-01 Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport Khair, M. Michael Dines, Joshua S. Dines, David M. Sports Health Current Research CONTEXT: Increasingly, total shoulder arthroplasty is being performed not only to treat the pain associated with glenohumeral arthritis but also to return patients to the level of activity and function they enjoyed prior to the development of arthritis. While return to sport and activity have been studied in the total knee and total hip replacement literature, it is only relatively recently that the same focus has been placed on total shoulder replacements. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: PubMed database from the years 2000 to 2014. All studies relevant to shoulder arthroplasty and return to sport were included in the review. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical review. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 4. RESULTS: An increasing number of patients seeking total shoulder arthroplasty are doing so with the expectation of not only decreased symptoms of glenohumeral arthritis but also of return to a high level of activity. The majority of patients are able to return to their prior level of activity within 6 months of surgery. In some series, patients saw an improvement in their ability to perform their chosen activity. CONCLUSION: Patients should be counseled that there is a high probability that they will be able to return to their preoperative activity level after total shoulder arthroplasty and, in some cases, see an improvement in their abilities to participate in sport. STRENGTH-OF-RECOMMENDATION TAXONOMY (SORT): C. SAGE Publications 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4272694/ /pubmed/25553218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738114550988 Text en © 2014 The Author(s) |
spellingShingle | Current Research Khair, M. Michael Dines, Joshua S. Dines, David M. Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport |
title | Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport |
title_full | Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport |
title_fullStr | Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport |
title_full_unstemmed | Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport |
title_short | Shoulder Arthroplasty: Return to Sport |
title_sort | shoulder arthroplasty: return to sport |
topic | Current Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4272694/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25553218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738114550988 |
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