The Oxford shoulder score revisited.
The validated, patient-reported Oxford shoulder score (OSS) was introduced around 10 years ago, primarily for the assessment of outcomes of shoulder surgery (excluding shoulder stabilisation) in randomised trials. Its uptake has steadily increased in a number of countries and its use has also been e...
Main Authors: | Dawson, J, Rogers, K, Fitzpatrick, R, Carr, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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2009
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THE ASSESSMENT OF SHOULDER INSTABILITY: THE DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A QUESTIONNAIRE - THE OXFORD SHOULDER INSTABILITY SCORE (OSIS)
af: Dawson, J, et al.
Udgivet: (2014) -
ASSESSING THE OUTCOME OF SHOULDER SURGERY: DEVELOPMENT, VALIDATION AND RESPONSIVENESS OF THE PATIENT-REPORTED OXFORD SHOULDER SCORE (OSS)
af: Dawson, J, et al.
Udgivet: (2011) -
A comparison of the Oxford shoulder score and shoulder pain and disability index: factor structure in the context of a large randomized controlled trial
af: Dawson J, et al.
Udgivet: (2016-11-01) -
The use of the Oxford hip and knee scores.
af: Murray, D, et al.
Udgivet: (2007) -
A response to issues raised in a recent paper concerning the Oxford knee score.
af: Dawson, J, et al.
Udgivet: (2006)