The ability to return to physical activity is an important indicator of surgical success for end-stage ankle arthritis. There is paucity of literature comparing outcomes between surgical procedures. This study aimed to compare outcomes for physical activity and return to function between total ankle replacement (TAR) and ankle arthrodesis (AA) at 1-year follow-up. This was a single-centre prospective follow-up study. Patients who underwent TAR (n=33) or AA (n=25) between 2022–2023 completed questionnaires on FAOS scores (Pain, Symptoms, ADL and QOL domains), International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), satisfaction scores and return to work/driving. IPAQ physical activities were compared across domains of work, transportation, domestic and leisure activities.Background
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