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Trauma and Orthopaedics

The Impact of Obesity on Bone and Joint Health

Patient Information Leaflet

 

The impact of obesity on bone and joint health

 

A grey outline of a human skeleton with red circles on various parts of it representing the pain points that can occur. These are Shoulder, Spine, Hand, Hip & Knee and Foot & Ankle. See text to read about each one.

Shoulder: Lower functional outcomes following rotator cuff injuries and repair.

Spine: Higher rates of hardware failure, complications and infections.

Hand: A direct decrease in hand grip strength.

Hip and Knee: Significantly higher rates of complication and hardware failure after total joint arthroplasty [TJA]. However, postoperative function greatly improves after surgery in individuals with obesity.

Foot and Ankle: Excess weight can cause chronic overuse disorders of the foot and ankle like ‘flat foot’ which can lead to plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis and foot and ankle pain.

 

 

 

 

*From the 2015 AAOS Position Statement on the Impact of Obesity on Bone and Joint Health; Modified 2021

 

Weight reduction strategies

A colourful graphic with a circular plate in the centre divided into the different food groups, each one has its own colour. Around the plate there are items that fit into each food group category. The Harvard medical school logo is in the bottom right corner.

 

Helpful nutrition and weight loss links:

 

Helpful Smartphone apps:

*Many smartphone applications exist, and this list is not exhaustive. We have no endorsements with the companies listed above. Users should browse the many options at their own discretion. We make no guarantees. Individual results may vary.

 

If you have any questions, or if there is anything you do not understand, please contact the Russells Hall Hospital switchboard number on 01384 456111 and ask for the relevant department who issued this leaflet.

If you have any feedback on this patient information leaflet please email dgft.patient.information@nhs.net

This leaflet can be made available in large print, audio version and in other languages, please call 0800 073 0510.

 

Originator: F Chaudhry. Date originated: January 2023. Review due: October 2028. Version: 2. DGH ref.: DGH/PIL/02191.