DeFroda Steven F, Feller Ross, Klinge Stephen A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brown University, Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Providence, RI.
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2016 Nov/Dec;15(6):426-432. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000310.
Epidemiologic data show that the number of middle aged (>40 yr) and elderly (>65 yr) individuals continues to increase steadily, creating an expanding need for sports medicine care. Management of injuries in this subset of patients is expanding well beyond sustaining a patient's ability to perform activities of daily living. In fact, many older individuals increasingly expect to maintain reasonably high activity levels throughout their lifespan as well as after musculoskeletal injury. While a number of the emerging physiologic benefits of physical activity in older patients have been outlined, no recent review has outlined the current best surgical techniques, rehabilitation protocols, and return-to-sport recommendations for older athletes after soft-tissue repair or reconstruction as well as joint replacement. The goal of orthopaedic care in the elderly patient is shifting from simple pain relief toward return to athletic activity.
流行病学数据显示,中年(>40岁)和老年(>65岁)人群的数量持续稳步增长,对运动医学护理的需求不断扩大。对这类患者损伤的管理,已远远超出维持患者日常生活活动能力的范畴。事实上,许多老年人越来越期望在其整个生命周期以及肌肉骨骼损伤后,都能保持相当高的活动水平。虽然已经概述了身体活动对老年患者的一些新出现的生理益处,但最近没有综述概述老年运动员在软组织修复或重建以及关节置换后,目前最佳的手术技术、康复方案和重返运动的建议。老年患者骨科护理的目标正从单纯缓解疼痛转向恢复运动活动。