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Old age is increasingly becoming the focus of research and development in Europe. Concerning orthopaedics and sports medicine, the elderly especially are considered as frail patients who need support to maintain the health of their musculoskeletal systems. For this reason, several interventions regarding physical activity have been investigated in recent years in order to understand whether some programs of physical activity are better than others as conservative treatments for degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (i.e., osteoarthritis, rotator cuff arthropathy, and lower back pain). Furthermore, several investigations have been carried out to understand the best preoperative and postoperative protocols of physical activity to improve the results of orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect the updated evidence concerning these topics in the form of a collection of systematic reviews of the literature.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- aging --- cerebral cortex --- dynapenia --- elderly --- motor unit --- muscle strength --- neural --- neuroplasticity --- sarcopenia --- knee --- hip --- arthroplasty --- physical activity --- prehabilitation --- chronic low back pain --- old aged patients --- physical therapy --- walking --- global postural rehabilitation --- cycling --- hydrotherapy --- yoga --- biomarkers --- noncommunicable diseases --- hypertension --- diabetes --- active exercise --- sport --- land-based --- aquatic --- knee or hip osteoarthritis --- older people --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- osteoarthritis --- tendinopathies --- hip arthroplasty --- knee arthroplasty --- rehabilitation --- physiotherapy --- caregiver --- orthopedic disease --- caregiver strain --- shoulder --- caregiver stress --- dyads --- replacement --- return to sport --- knee osteoarthritis --- unicompartimental knee arthroplasty --- activity --- physical exercise --- balance --- falls --- n/a
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Old age is increasingly becoming the focus of research and development in Europe. Concerning orthopaedics and sports medicine, the elderly especially are considered as frail patients who need support to maintain the health of their musculoskeletal systems. For this reason, several interventions regarding physical activity have been investigated in recent years in order to understand whether some programs of physical activity are better than others as conservative treatments for degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (i.e., osteoarthritis, rotator cuff arthropathy, and lower back pain). Furthermore, several investigations have been carried out to understand the best preoperative and postoperative protocols of physical activity to improve the results of orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect the updated evidence concerning these topics in the form of a collection of systematic reviews of the literature.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- aging --- cerebral cortex --- dynapenia --- elderly --- motor unit --- muscle strength --- neural --- neuroplasticity --- sarcopenia --- knee --- hip --- arthroplasty --- physical activity --- prehabilitation --- chronic low back pain --- old aged patients --- physical therapy --- walking --- global postural rehabilitation --- cycling --- hydrotherapy --- yoga --- biomarkers --- noncommunicable diseases --- hypertension --- diabetes --- active exercise --- sport --- land-based --- aquatic --- knee or hip osteoarthritis --- older people --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- osteoarthritis --- tendinopathies --- hip arthroplasty --- knee arthroplasty --- rehabilitation --- physiotherapy --- caregiver --- orthopedic disease --- caregiver strain --- shoulder --- caregiver stress --- dyads --- replacement --- return to sport --- knee osteoarthritis --- unicompartimental knee arthroplasty --- activity --- physical exercise --- balance --- falls --- n/a
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Old age is increasingly becoming the focus of research and development in Europe. Concerning orthopaedics and sports medicine, the elderly especially are considered as frail patients who need support to maintain the health of their musculoskeletal systems. For this reason, several interventions regarding physical activity have been investigated in recent years in order to understand whether some programs of physical activity are better than others as conservative treatments for degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (i.e., osteoarthritis, rotator cuff arthropathy, and lower back pain). Furthermore, several investigations have been carried out to understand the best preoperative and postoperative protocols of physical activity to improve the results of orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect the updated evidence concerning these topics in the form of a collection of systematic reviews of the literature.
aging --- cerebral cortex --- dynapenia --- elderly --- motor unit --- muscle strength --- neural --- neuroplasticity --- sarcopenia --- knee --- hip --- arthroplasty --- physical activity --- prehabilitation --- chronic low back pain --- old aged patients --- physical therapy --- walking --- global postural rehabilitation --- cycling --- hydrotherapy --- yoga --- biomarkers --- noncommunicable diseases --- hypertension --- diabetes --- active exercise --- sport --- land-based --- aquatic --- knee or hip osteoarthritis --- older people --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- osteoarthritis --- tendinopathies --- hip arthroplasty --- knee arthroplasty --- rehabilitation --- physiotherapy --- caregiver --- orthopedic disease --- caregiver strain --- shoulder --- caregiver stress --- dyads --- replacement --- return to sport --- knee osteoarthritis --- unicompartimental knee arthroplasty --- activity --- physical exercise --- balance --- falls --- n/a
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Hip joint --- Osteoarthritis --- Total hip replacement --- Hanche --- Arthrose --- Arthroplastie de la hanche --- Diseases --- Treatment --- Periodicals --- Maladies --- Traitement --- Périodiques --- Hip Joint --- Osteoarthritis, Hip. --- Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip. --- Total hip replacement. --- surgery. --- Treatment. --- Hip arthroplasty --- Hip replacement --- Total hip arthroplasty --- Total hip joint replacement --- Arthroplasties, Hip Replacement --- Arthroplasties, Replacement, Hip --- Arthroplasty, Hip Replacement --- Hip Replacement Arthroplasties --- Hip Replacement Arthroplasty --- Replacement Arthroplasties, Hip --- Replacement Arthroplasty, Hip --- Replacement, Total Hip --- Total Hip Replacement --- Hip Prosthesis Implantation --- Hip Replacement, Total --- Hip Prosthesis Implantations --- Hip Replacements, Total --- Implantation, Hip Prosthesis --- Implantations, Hip Prosthesis --- Prosthesis Implantation, Hip --- Prosthesis Implantations, Hip --- Replacements, Total Hip --- Total Hip Replacements --- Osteoarthritis Of Hip --- Coxarthrosis --- Coxarthroses --- Hip Osteoarthritides --- Hip Osteoarthritis --- Osteoarthritides, Hip --- Osteoarthritis Of Hips --- Degenerative arthritis --- Degenerative joint disease --- Joint disease, Degenerative --- OA (Disease) --- Old age arthritis --- Osteoarthrosis --- Wear and tear arthritis --- Coxa --- orthopaedics --- arthroscopy --- surgery --- osteotomy --- Arthroplasty --- Artificial hip joints --- Hip Prosthesis --- Arthritis --- Joints --- Surgery --- Osteoarthritis of the Hip --- Surgery - General and By Type --- Total Hip Arthroplasty --- Arthroplasty, Total Hip --- Hip Arthroplasty, Total --- Total Hip Arthroplasties --- Osteoarthritis, Hip --- Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip --- Coxarthrose. --- Arthroplastie de la hanche. --- surgery
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