Worse off after knee replacements: How likely is it and what role does the pre-operative oxford knee score play? evidence from the English NHS
Knee replacements are extremely effective surgical interventions associated with significant improvements in pain, function and quality of life. Although significant improvements have been reported in outcomes measures when comparing pre- and post-operative scores, little is known about how this imp...
Main Authors: | Pinedo Villanueva, R, Judge, A, Prieto Alhambra, D, Cooper, C, Arden, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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