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Table of Consensus between Physicians Post Total Joint Arthroplasty

Allowed

Allowed with Experience 1999 2005

No Consensus 1999 2005 Square dancing

Road cycling

Hiking

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Rowing

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Swimming

Walking

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Stationary cycling Ballroom dancing Golf Horseback riding Shuffleboard

Canoeing Road cycling Square dancing Hiking Speed walking

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Canoeing

1999 2005

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Bowling

Ice skating

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Cross country skiing Stationary skiing Doubles tennis Speed walking Weight machine Horseback riding Downhill skiing

Not Recommended

Fencing

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Roller skating

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Downhill skiing

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1999 2005 Basketball

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Football

Gymnastics

Baseball

Handball

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Baseball

Hockey

Gymnastics

Jogging

Handball

Rock climbing Squash/racquetball

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Rock climbing

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Squash/racquetball

Singles tennis

Singles tennis

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Volleyball

Weight lifting

Hockey

Weight machine

Soccer

Reference: Healy WL, et al. Current concepts review: athletic activity after total joint arthroplasty. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2008;90:2245-52

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