Recovery Courses of Patients Who Return to Work by 3, 6 or 12 Months After Total Knee Arthroplasty

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T. H. Hylkema
M. Stevens
J. van Beveren
P. C. Rijk
R. W. Brouwer
S. K. Bulstra
P. P. F. M. Kuijer
S. Brouwer
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[1] University of Groningen,Department of Orthopedics, University Medical Center Groningen
[2] University of Groningen,Department of Community and Occupational Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen
[3] Röpcke-Zweers Hospital Hardenberg,Department of Orthopedics
[4] Medical Center Leeuwarden,Department of Orthopedics
[5] Martini Hospital Groningen,Department of Orthopedics
[6] Coronel Institute of Occupational Health,undefined
[7] Amsterdam UMC,undefined
[8] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[9] Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute,undefined
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Knee replacement; Return to work; Recovery; Longitudinal; Outcomes;
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Purpose This study compared the preoperative levels and postoperative recovery courses of physical and mental impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions of working-age patients who return to work (RTW) by 3, 6 or 12 months after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods A prospective survey study including TKA patients (aged < 65) (n = 146) who returned to work (RdTW) in the first postoperative year. Three groups were compared: those who returned by 3 (n = 35), 6 (n = 40) or 12 (n = 29) months. Surveys were completed preoperatively and at 6 weeks and 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively. Outcomes represented domains of the International Classification of Functioning, i.e. physical impairments (pain, stiffness, vitality), mental impairments (mental health and depressive symptoms), activity limitations (physical functioning) and participation restrictions (social and work functioning). Results Preoperative knee-specific pain and physical functioning levels were better among patients who RdTW by 3 months, compared to those who returned by 12 months. Patients who RdTW by 3 months experienced significantly better recovery from physical impairments than those who returned by 6 months (on general pain) or 12 months (on general and knee-specific pain and on stiffness). Patients returning by 3 months experienced significantly better recovery from activity limitations (on knee-specific physical functioning). Conclusions To optimize return to work outcome after TKA surgery, the focus should lie on physical impairments (general and knee-specific pain, stiffness) and activity limitations (knee-specific physical functioning) during recovery.
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