Assessing patients for joint replacement: can pre-operative Oxford hip and knee scores be used to predict patient satisfaction following joint replacement surgery and to guide patient selection?
We obtained pre-operative and six-month post-operative Oxford hip (OHS) and knee scores (OKS) for 1523 patients who underwent total hip replacement and 1784 patients who underwent total knee replacement. They all also completed a six-month satisfaction question. Scatter plots showed no relationship...
Main Authors: | Judge, A, Arden, N, Price, A, Glyn-Jones, S, Beard, D, Carr, A, Dawson, J, Fitzpatrick, R, Field, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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