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Episode 1651 - Return to run following total joint replacement

Jan 26, 2024
This podcast explores the possibility of runners returning to running after joint replacement surgery, discussing the rate of success and risks involved. It emphasizes the importance of a thoughtful approach, gradual progression, and building strength. Strategies for implementing a return to run program are also discussed, including analyzing gait mechanics, using drills to decrease impact, and recommendations for shoe selection and posture.
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Quick takeaways

  • Runners who have undergone total joint replacement can return to running, with a higher success rate for hip replacements compared to knee replacements.
  • Running after total joint replacement carries potential risks, including fractures, dislocation, wear, and implant loosening, which patients should be aware of before considering a return to running.

Deep dives

Runners Can Return to Running Following Total Joint Replacement

According to recent studies, runners who undergo total joint replacement can indeed return to running. While the number of runners going for joint replacement is small, the success rate varies depending on the type of replacement. Patients who had a total hip arthoplasty had a 75% return rate to running, whereas the rate was lower, around 10-15%, for those who had knee replacements. Additionally, some patients who did not run prior to joint replacement actually took up running after the procedure, accounting for about 1% of the study participants.

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