A new study suggests that athletes can continue their career even after shoulder joint replacement.
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) claims that even an older individual receiving a total shoulder joint replacement can make a comeback in active sports within approximately six months of surgery.
In their annual meeting, the lead author of the study Gregory N. Drake from Fondren Orthopaedic Group, Texas Orthopaedics Hospital said: "In our study, approximately 94 percent of the patients who have a total shoulder arthroplasty or joint replacement, were able to return to sports and 85 percent were able to return to the type-specific sport they were involved in before the surgery."
The researchers analyzed a database of all unconstrained total shoulder arthroplasties, conducted by a single surgeon between July 1, 2004 and September 30, 2007
They made their report after sending a questionnaire to 304 patients, out of whom 165 responded.
It was observed that 87 of the respondents regularly participated in sports prior to surgery, and the average age of the patients was 68.5 with an age range from 47-93.
The researchers regulated the patient's activity for a minimum of one year, after they went through a surgery.