Return to sporting activity after Birmingham hip resurfacing arthroplasty: Mid term results |
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Authors: | Nemandra Sandiford SK Muirhead-Allwood JA Skinner |
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Affiliation: | 1.Limb Reconstruction Unit, The London Hip Unit, London W1G 6PU, London, UK;2.Limb Reconstruction and Tumor Unit, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 4LP, London, UK |
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Background:Hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) is primarily indicated for young, active patients with disabling coxarthrosis who wish to remain active and return to sports after surgery. Relatively few prospective studies have assessed return to sporting activity and impact of gender and age on this.Materials and Methods:Seventy-nine consecutive patients treated with HRA were included. Patients were reviewed clinically and radiologically. Function was assessed using the modified University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) activity score. The Oxford, Harris and WOMAC hip scores were calculated.Results:Average age at the time of surgery was 54.9 years (range 34.5–73.6 years). Average preoperative and postoperative UCLA scores were 4 and 7.6 respectively. Patients were involved in 2 (0–4) sporting activities preoperatively and 2 (0–5) postoperatively. Preoperative and postoperative Oxford Hip Scores, Harris Hip Score and WOMAC scores were 40, 46 and 51 and 16, 94 and 3 respectively (P < 0.0001). Patients returned to sports at an average of 3 months postoperatively.Conclusion:Patients were able to return to sports by 3 months and perform the same number of activities at preoperative intensity. Activity levels are maintained up to the medium term with few complications. |
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Keywords: | Activity gender hip resurfacing sport |
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