Understanding the impact of physical activity level and sports participation on implant integrity and failure in patients following unicompartmental and total knee arthroplasty: A scoping review

Anthony Teoli , Patrick Ippersiel , André Bussières , John Antoniou , Shawn M. Robbins
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Abstract

Objective

Recommendations discouraging high levels of physical activity and sports following unicompartmental (UKA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) have been questioned in recent years. This scoping review aimed to summarize the literature examining the impact of physical activity level and sports participation on implant integrity and failure in patients following UKA and TKA.

Methods

Five databases (Medline, Embase, SCOPUS, CINAHL, ProQuest) were searched up to April 17, 2024. Retrospective, prospective and cross-sectional studies were included if they assessed the impact of physical activity level and/or sports participation (exposure variables) on implant integrity and/or failure (outcome variables) at ≥1 year following UKA or TKA. Two authors independently conducted abstract/full text reviews and data charting. Extracted data were summarized using descriptive analysis.

Results

Of 2014 potential records, 20 studies (UKA: n ​= ​6 studies, 2387 patients/TKA: n ​= ​14 studies, 7114 patients) met inclusion criteria. Following both UKA & TKA, most patients regularly participated in light to moderate physical activities and lower impact sports (e.g. walking, cycling, golf). No studies reported a deleterious effect of physical activity level or sports participation on implant integrity or failure post UKA (mean follow-up: 3.3–10.3 years). Three studies reported an association between greater levels of physical activity with increased risk of implant failure post TKA (mean follow-up: 1–11.4 years).

Conclusions

No studies demonstrated an association between greater levels of physical activity and sports participation with increased implant wear or failure post UKA, whereas results were mixed following TKA. There is a need for large, prospective cohort studies with long-term follow-up.

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了解体力活动水平和运动参与对单间室和全膝关节置换术后患者植入物完整性和失败的影响:范围界定综述
目的近年来,不鼓励单关节膝关节置换术(UKA)和全膝关节置换术(TKA)术后进行大量体育锻炼和运动的建议受到质疑。本范围综述旨在总结研究体力活动水平和运动参与对单膝置换术(UKA)和全膝关节置换术(TKA)后患者植入物完整性和失败的影响的文献。方法检索了五个数据库(Medline、Embase、SCOPUS、CINAHL、ProQuest),截止日期为 2024 年 4 月 17 日。回顾性研究、前瞻性研究和横断面研究均被纳入,只要这些研究评估了UKA或TKA术后≥1年时体育活动水平和/或运动参与(暴露变量)对植入物完整性和/或失败(结果变量)的影响。两位作者独立进行摘要/全文综述和数据制图。结果 在 2014 条潜在记录中,有 20 项研究(UKA:n = 6 项研究,2387 名患者/TKA:n = 14 项研究,7114 名患者)符合纳入标准。在UKA和TKA术后,大多数患者经常参加轻度至中度体力活动和冲击较小的运动(如步行、骑自行车、高尔夫)。没有研究报告称体力活动水平或运动参与对UKA术后植入物的完整性或失败有不利影响(平均随访时间:3.3-10.3年)。结论没有研究表明体力活动和体育运动水平越高,UKA术后植入物磨损或失效的风险就越高,而TKA术后的结果则不尽相同。需要进行长期随访的大型前瞻性队列研究。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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