Activity levels and return to work following total knee arthroplasty in patients under 65 years of age

Aug 4, 2017The bone & joint journal

Activity levels and returning to work after total knee replacement in people under 65

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Abstract

Of 261 patients who were working before total knee arthroplasty, 40% returned to any job at a mean of 13.5 weeks post-operatively.

  • Patients aged < 50 years who were employed pre-operatively all returned to work after surgery.
  • Return to the same job was observed in 34% of participants.
  • 41% of patients retired following total knee arthroplasty, while 18 remained on welfare.
  • Significant factors predicting return to any work included age, type of manual work, and improved health scores post-surgery.
  • High post-operative activity levels and patient-reported outcome measures were not predictive of return to work.

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