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Correction to: Being active with a total hip or knee prosthesis: a systematic review into physical activity and sports recommendations and interventions to improve physical activity behavior

Authors :
Mooiweer, Yvet
Stevens, Martin
van den Akker-Scheek, Inge
Giuseppe Barone
Francesco Benvenuti
Mihai Berteanu
Laura Bragonzoni
Ileana Ciobanu
Dante Dallari
Ani Dimitrova
Ivo Dimitrov
Jorunn L Helbostad
Alina Iliescu
P. Maietta Latessa
Andreea Marin
Alessandro Mazzotta
Ann-Katrin Stensdotter
Odd M Hals
Håvard Østerås
Cristiano Paggetti
Erika Pinelli
Nataliya Shalamanova
Rumyana Shalamanova
Claudio Stefanelli
Matei Teodorescu
Nikolay Todorov
Stefania Toselli
Maya Tsvetanova
Monica Unsgaard-Tøndel
Lora Yoncheva
Raffaele Zinno
Mooiweer, Yvet
Stevens, Martin
van den Akker-Scheek, Inge
Giuseppe Barone, Francesco Benvenuti, Mihai Berteanu,Laura Bragonzoni, Ileana Ciobanu, Dante Dallari, Ani Dimitrova, Ivo Dimitrov, Jorunn L Helbostad, Alina Iliescu, P. Maietta Latessa, Andreea Marin, Alessandro Mazzotta, Ann-Katrin Stensdotter, Odd M Hals, Håvard Østerås, Cristiano Paggetti, Erika Pinelli, Nataliya Shalamanova, Rumyana Shalamanova, Claudio Stefanelli, Matei Teodorescu, Nikolay Todorov
Stefania Toselli
Maya Tsvetanova, Monica Unsgaard-Tøndel, Lora Yoncheva, Raffaele Zinno
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objectives: Regular physical activity (PA) is considered important after total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA/TKA). Objective was to systematically assess literature on recommendations given by healthcare professionals to persons after THA and TKA and to provide an overview of existing interventions to stimulate PA and sports participation. Methods: A systematic review with a narrative synthesis including articles published between January 1995 and January 2021 reporting on recommendations and interventions. The PubMed, Embase, CINAHL and PsycInfo databases were systematically searched for original articles reporting on physical activity and sports recommendations given by healthcare professionals to persons after THA and TKA, and articles reporting on interventions/programs to stimulate a physically active lifestyle after rehabilitation or explicitly defined as part of the rehabilitation. Methodological quality was assessed with the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT). The review was registered in Prospero (PROSPERO:CRD42020178556). Results: Twenty-one articles reported on recommendations. Low-impact activities were allowed. Contact sports, most ball sports, and martial arts were not recommended. One study informed on whether health-enhancing PA recommendations were used to stimulate persons to become physically active. No studies included recommendations on sedentary behavior. Eleven studies reported on interventions. Interventions used guidance from a coach/physiotherapist; feedback on PA behavior from technology; and face-to-face, education, goal-setting, financial incentives and coaching/financial incentives combined, of which feedback and education seem to be most effective. For methodological quality, 18 out of 21 (86%) articles about recommendations and 7 out of 11 (64%) articles about interventions scored yes on more than half of the MMAT questions (0–5 score). Conclusion: There is general agreement on what kind of sports activities can be recommended by healthcare professionals like orthopedic surgeons and physiotherapists. No attention is given to amount of PA. The same is true for limiting sedentary behavior. The number of interventions is limited and diverse, so no conclusions can be drawn. Interventions including provision of feedback about PA, seem to be effective and feasible.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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