What Sports Should I Avoid After Knee Replacement Surgery?
While there is minimal research to suggest what sports and activities are safer than others following knee surgery, both partial and full, many doctors will advise against high-impact sports that could have a higher risk of fall or injury. These sports could include:
- Running
- Soccer
- Hockey
- High-impact Aerobics
- Gymnastics
Even though you may have been very active and participated in these sports prior to your surgery, it is important to consider what your new knee is capable of. Many doctors believe that artificial implants were not designed for high-impact sports and will advise against these activities to ensure the success and longevity of your knee replacement surgery.
What Sports are safe after knee replacement surgery?
Although high-impact activities are not recommended, getting moving is essential for your recovery. Artificial implants have improved considerably over the years, and because they are designed to mimic the movement and functionality of a real knee, it is important to continue to use your knee in a natural and active way. Many doctors will recommend up to 30 minutes of exercise two to three times a day during your recovery period. This is good news if you are keen to get back to playing sports, and there are many options you can consider:
Walking
Swimming
Cycling
Yoga
Low-Resistance Weightlifting
Golf
Rowing
Getting back into sport
With many low-impact sporting activities to choose from, getting back into sports after knee replacement surgery is not only important, but can be a fun and social experience for you. Exercising and sports can help with your knee pain, keep your weight down, help your heart and even increase your quality of life. But it is important to start out slow.
No matter the sport you choose, you will need to gradually work up to a comprehensive exercise routine. And remember, always discuss your exercise goals with your doctor and check with them before commencing any activity. If knee pain or discomfort is experienced during any sporting activity, stop immediately and seek advice.
