Identifying individuals with chronic pain after knee replacement: a population-cohort, cluster-analysis of Oxford Knee Scores in 128,145 patients from the English National Health Service
<p>Background Approximately one in five patients undergoing knee replacement surgery experience chronic pain after their operation, which can negatively impact on their quality of life. In order to develop and evaluate interventions to improve the management of chronic post-surgical pain, we a...
Principais autores: | Pinedo Villanueva, R, Khalid, S, Wylde, V, Gooberman-Hill, R, Soni, A, Judge, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2018
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