Predicting patient-reported and objectively measured functional outcome 6 months after ankle fracture in people aged 60 years or over in the UK: prognostic model development and internal validation
<p><strong>Objective</strong> To predict functional outcomes 6 months after ankle fracture in people aged ≥60 years using post-treatment and 6-week follow-up data to inform anticipated recovery, and identify people who may benefit from additional monitoring or rehabilitation.</p...
Main Authors: | Keene, DJ, Vadher, K, Willett, K, Dipesh, M, Costa, M, Collins, GS, Lamb, SE |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2019
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