Long-term trends in the Oxford knee score following total knee replacement.
The Oxford knee score (OKS) is a validated and widely accepted disease-specific patient-reported outcome measure, but there is limited evidence regarding any long-term trends in the score. We reviewed 5600 individual OKS questionnaires (1547 patients) from a prospectively-collected knee replacement...
Main Authors: | Williams, D, Blakey, C, Hadfield, S, Murray, D, Price, A, Field, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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